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Dynamic virtualization of a small scale wind turbine.
Rel. Alfonso Pagani, Matteo Filippi, Silvia Vettori, Emilio Di Lorenzo, Alberto Garcia De Miguel. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Aerospaziale, 2023
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Abstract
The use of wind turbines for clean energy generation has grown rapidly in recent years due to their cost-effectiveness and mature manufacturing technology. However, these structures experience complex and nonlinear conditions during operation, which necessitates early damage detection. As a result, it is important to use both numerical and experimental methods to characterize the dynamic properties of wind turbines. Experimental Modal Analysis (EMA) is typically used to conduct laboratory tests on scaled models, while Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) is used for full-scale wind turbines. OMA enables the implementation of structural health monitoring strategies to assess wind turbine conditions and detect potential damages.
Additionally, experimental data can be used to update numerical models through a dynamic virtualization process
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