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Leiro Fonseca, Andres (author)
Reducing the cost of constructing wind turbines, as well as extending their design life, are two ways of reducing the cost of energy from wind. To achieve this, this project tested two innovative tuned-mass damper systems, which reduce resonance of the tower, and do so minimizing additional mass needed on the nacelle. These TMD systems allow the...
master thesis 2018
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Gkoutis, Konstantinos (author)
Surrogate modeling is a family of engineering techniques that attracts great interest today and can be applied in many challenging fields. A big advantage of it is that surrogate models (models based on these techniques) offer reliable results by being computationally cheaper than other candidate models. The savings in computational time is...
master thesis 2018
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Becker, Max (author)
The current wind turbine design tools are based on aerodynamic simulations using blade element momentum (BEM) codes to calculate loads and power, see for instance the tools HAWC2, Bladed or FAST. This engineering method is computationally efficient, but theoretically valid only for steady two dimensional flow in non-yawed conditions. <br/><br/...
master thesis 2017
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Anselmi, Luca (author)
As the suitable locations for large wind farms in the mainland are limited, wind energy generation in the urban environment is gaining interest. The Diffuser Augmented Wind Turbine (DAWT) is a promising concept where the turbine is embedded into an airfoil-shaped diffuser (also named shroud or duct), which has the function of increasing the mass...
master thesis 2017
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Rojas Castro, Ivan (author)
Floating offshore wind energy is being widely implemented in deep-water sites thanks to its numerous advantages, which among others include the access to stronger and undisturbed wind resources. In addition, considering the fast-paced growth in size and power generating capacity of offshore wind turbines, the designs of floating foundations need...
master thesis 2017
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Dicholkar, Antariksh (author)
Material bend-twist coupling has been widely studied in the research community as a passive control mechanism for a wind turbine. However, there is a lack of research in incorporating it in the rotor design process, with little research being conducted for its application to small wind turbines. The present study focuses on this issue by...
master thesis 2017
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Kairuz Fonseca, Shajid (author)
Large turbines are a synonym of more energy harvested from the wind, but also of increment in the costs. This dilemma has led many researchers on the field of wind energy to wonder about the optimum size for wind turbines concerning the lowest cost of energy. This project studies the optimum turbine size for offshore applications through the...
master thesis 2017
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Manzoor, Qasim (author)
The Blade Element Momentum (BEM) method is a widely used model for rotor performance and aeroelastic calculations but it has assumptions in its formulation which limit its accuracy. The theoretical background of these limitations has been studied and an improvement in the form of the Near Wake Model (NWM) has been identified. The model adds near...
master thesis 2017
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Kaur, karanbir (author)
Experimental Analysis of an Actuator Disk under cyclic unsteady loading.<br/>Wind Energy is one of the cleanest forms of energy. It does not contribute to the greenhouse gases and is also one of the least expensive forms of renewable energy. Due to this, number of wind turbines are increasing annually. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the...
master thesis 2017
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Nikiforakis, Ioannis (author)
The application of stability checks in simulated offshore wind structures is performed through tools that are established in the offshore wind industry. In particular, the structure should fulfill certain strength and fatigue criteria among which Fatigue Limit States (FLSs) checks are critical. In terms of the process, fatigue assessment can be...
master thesis 2017
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Marchena, C.J. (author)
This research aims to investigate the validity of the standard power curve (i.e. measured power curve M-PC) in non-standard wind conditions and the integration of those results into recommended practices for future warranty negotiations. The Power Performance Testing (PPT) is carried out on a ABC1 with rotor diameter between 105-110m and rated...
master thesis 2017
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Van Den Kieboom, B. (author)
master thesis 2017
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Kaloritis, G. (author)
New concepts for support structures of offshore wind turbines have gained interest in the industry and are examined for intermediate and deep water depths in order to unlock new offshore potential markets. One of the main proposals that has already been commercialized is the three or four leg full height lattice structure. The fatigue assessment...
master thesis 2016
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Kidambi Sekar, A.P. (author)
For the purpose of flow analysis, the blade of a horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT) can be divided into the root, mid and the tip regions. The flow in the root region is very complex and is affected due to the rotation of the blade and separation due to the presence of very thick airfoil sections and the higher angle of attacks. Hence, a...
master thesis 2016
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Koole, R. (author)
Due to fierce competition on the electricity market, many wind energy related research projects are currently aimed at cost reduction. In order to establish cost reduction, more and more wind turbines are being clustered in (offshore) wind farms. Major drawback of wind farms however, is the energy production loss due to aerodynamic wake...
master thesis 2015
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Galinos, C. (author)
In the last years, large scale Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWTs) are re-gaining a general interest in the wind energy sector as an alternative to Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWTs). However, the existing standards and guidelines for wind turbine certification do not include specific requirements for VAWT rotors. This thesis aims to study...
master thesis 2015
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Kemp, R. (author)
This thesis addresses the process of airfoil optimization for vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT). The airfoils are designed for large scale turbines above 5 MW. The VAWT concept is relevant for offshore floating wind energy, because of its low center of gravity (stability) and their simplicity (low maintenance). An optimal tip speed ratio of 4-4...
master thesis 2015
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Villanueva Lopez, H.M. (author)
Power curves are a fundamental element of any wind resource assessment. These are required to estimate how much energy a wind turbine will convert. The theoretical power curves are validated with measurements in test sites, however they may not be fully applicable in different wind climates as they are dependent on the site where, and the...
master thesis 2014
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Smit, J. (author)
master thesis 2013
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Velez Isaza, A. (author)
The process of designing a wind turbine blade involves many disciplines and is of an iterative character, making it cumbersome and sometimes inefficient. In this thesis an increased understanding of the physical and modeling considerations required for a better aero-elastic design of a blade is sought. To this end, an aero-structural model is...
master thesis 2012
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