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Research on rapid calculation method of wind turbine blade strain for digital twin

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  • Wang, Bingkai
  • Sun, Wenlei
  • Wang, Hongwei
  • Xu, Tiantian
  • Zou, Yi

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Digital twin (DT) technology provides unlimited possibilities for remote intelligent operation and maintenance of wind turbine blade (WTB) in operation. However, the urgent demand for high accuracy and real-time performance limit the engineering applications of this technology. This article presents a novel rapid calculation method of WTB strain, which aims to break the technical difficulties of real-time calculation in digital twin and realize synchronous mapping of WTB health status. Firstly, the load acting on the WTB is simplified according to the equivalent conversion theory. Then, a simplified finite element model, namely mechanism calculation model, of WTB is built based on mechanics. The multi-fidelity surrogate model is innovatively adopted to calibrate the results of the mechanism calculation via a small amount of data measured via sensors on the WTB. Based on the calibrated results, a unique strain field estimation model is built to provide more comprehensive information about WTB. Finally, the proposed method is verified via an experiment about WTB strain measurement and numerical simulation. The results demonstrate a considerable advancement in real-time performance with approximately 1444× compared to the traditional finite element method. The shortest elapsed time is 0.91s. Moreover, the minimum relative error is 0.11 % and the average relative error is less than 0.76 %.

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  • Wang, Bingkai & Sun, Wenlei & Wang, Hongwei & Xu, Tiantian & Zou, Yi, 2024. "Research on rapid calculation method of wind turbine blade strain for digital twin," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 221(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:221:y:2024:i:c:s0960148123016981
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2023.119783
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