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  • Small wind turbines: A nume...
    Menegozzo, L.; Dal Monte, A.; Benini, E.; Benato, A.

    Renewable energy, 06/2018, Letnik: 121
    Journal Article

    In the present work, a numerical study aimed to analyse the effect of an extreme loading event on a Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT) is performed. A 3D unsteady CFD model of the NREL Phase VI small-sized wind turbine is validated against experimental data, with the incompressible solver of ANSYS Fluent and an unstructured moving mesh strategy. Then the Extreme Operating Gust (EOG) model from IEC 61400-2 is considered as the inlet condition. The results of the aerodynamic response and of the structural ultimate check, based on the IEC guidelines, are presented for both the operating and the parked turbine, in order to underline the benefit of the safety position in terms of lower stress transferred to the critical root section. •An unsteady CFD model of small-sized wind turbine has been developed.•The EOG gust model presented in IEC-61400 has been used as reference.•The NREL Phase VI HAWT has been considered as case study.•Both aerodynamic and structural analyses have been performed.