877 resultados para wind load
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Large Dynamic Message Signs (DMSs) have been increasingly used on freeways, expressways and major arterials to better manage the traffic flow by providing accurate and timely information to drivers. Overhead truss structures are typically employed to support those DMSs allowing them to provide wider display to more lanes. In recent years, there is increasing evidence that the truss structures supporting these large and heavy signs are subjected to much more complex loadings than are typically accounted for in the codified design procedures. Consequently, some of these structures have required frequent inspections, retrofitting, and even premature replacement. Two manufacturing processes are primarily utilized on truss structures - welding and bolting. Recently, cracks at welding toes were reported for the structures employed in some states. Extremely large loads (e.g., due to high winds) could cause brittle fractures, and cyclic vibration (e.g., due to diurnal variation in temperature or due to oscillations in the wind force induced by vortex shedding behind the DMS) may lead to fatigue damage, as these are two major failures for the metallic material. Wind and strain resulting from temperature changes are the main loads that affect the structures during their lifetime. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Specification defines the limit loads in dead load, wind load, ice load, and fatigue design for natural wind gust and truck-induced gust. The objectives of this study are to investigate wind and thermal effects in the bridge type overhead DMS truss structures and improve the current design specifications (e.g., for thermal design). In order to accomplish the objective, it is necessary to study structural behavior and detailed strain-stress of the truss structures caused by wind load on the DMS cabinet and thermal load on the truss supporting the DMS cabinet. The study is divided into two parts. The Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) component and part of the structural analysis component of the study were conducted at the University of Iowa while the field study and related structural analysis computations were conducted at the Iowa State University. The CFD simulations were used to determine the air-induced forces (wind loads) on the DMS cabinets and the finite element analysis was used to determine the response of the supporting trusses to these pressure forces. The field observation portion consisted of short-term monitoring of several DMS Cabinet/Trusses and long-term monitoring of one DMS Cabinet/Truss. The short-term monitoring was a single (or two) day event in which several message sign panel/trusses were tested. The long-term monitoring field study extended over several months. Analysis of the data focused on trying to identify important behaviors under both ambient and truck induced winds and the effect of daily temperature changes. Results of the CFD investigation, field experiments and structural analysis of the wind induced forces on the DMS cabinets and their effect on the supporting trusses showed that the passage of trucks cannot be responsible for the problems observed to develop at trusses supporting DMS cabinets. Rather the data pointed toward the important effect of the thermal load induced by cyclic (diurnal) variations of the temperature. Thermal influence is not discussed in the specification, either in limit load or fatigue design. Although the frequency of the thermal load is low, results showed that when temperature range is large the restress range would be significant to the structure, especially near welding areas where stress concentrations may occur. Moreover stress amplitude and range are the primary parameters for brittle fracture and fatigue life estimation. Long-term field monitoring of one of the overhead truss structures in Iowa was used as the research baseline to estimate the effects of diurnal temperature changes to fatigue damage. The evaluation of the collected data is an important approach for understanding the structural behavior and for the advancement of future code provisions. Finite element modeling was developed to estimate the strain and stress magnitudes, which were compared with the field monitoring data. Fatigue life of the truss structures was also estimated based on AASHTO specifications and the numerical modeling. The main conclusion of the study is that thermal induced fatigue damage of the truss structures supporting DMS cabinets is likely a significant contributing cause for the cracks observed to develop at such structures. Other probable causes for fatigue damage not investigated in this study are the cyclic oscillations of the total wind load associated with the vortex shedding behind the DMS cabinet at high wind conditions and fabrication tolerances and induced stresses due to fitting of tube to tube connections.
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The effect of an upstream building on the suction forces on the flat roof of a low-rise building placed in the wake of the former is analyzed. The analysis has been performed by wind tunnel testing of a flat roof, low-rise building model equipped with pressure taps on the roof and different block-type buildings (only configurations where the upstream building is as high or higher than the downstream one are considered in this paper). The influence of the distance between both buildings on the wind loads on the downstream building roof is analyzed, as well as the height of the upstream one and the wind angle of incidence. Experimental results reveal that the wind load increases as the relative height of the upstream building increases, the wind load being highest for intermediate distances between buildings, when a passage between them is formed.
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The application of Computational Fluid Dynamics based on the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes equations to the simulation of bluff body aerodynamics has been thoroughly investigated in the past. Although a satisfactory accuracy can be obtained for some urban physics problems their predictive capability is limited to the mean flow properties, while the ability to accurately predict turbulent fluctuations is recognized to be of fundamental importance when dealing with wind loading and pollution dispersion problems. The need to correctly take into account the flow dynamics when such problems are faced has led researchers to move towards scale-resolving turbulence models such as Large Eddy Simulations (LES). The development and assessment of LES as a tool for the analysis of these problems is nowadays an active research field and represents a demanding engineering challenge. This research work has two objectives. The first one is focused on wind loads assessment and aims to study the capabilities of LES in reproducing wind load effects in terms of internal forces on structural members. This differs from the majority of the existing research, where performance of LES is evaluated only in terms of surface pressures, and is done with a view of adopting LES as a complementary design tools alongside wind tunnel tests. The second objective is the study of LES capabilities in calculating pollutant dispersion in the built environment. The validation of LES in this field is considered to be of the utmost importance in order to conceive healthier and more sustainable cities. In order to validate the numerical setup adopted, a systematic comparison between numerical and experimental data is performed. The obtained results are intended to be used in the drafting of best practice guidelines for the application of LES in the urban physics field with a particular attention to wind load assessment and pollution dispersion problems.
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Este trabalho aborda uma série de conceitos base no que concerne à ação do vento sobre edifícios altos, começando por ser estabelecidas algumas considerações fundamentais acerca da circulação do vento na camada limite atmosférica bem como acerca da sua interação com as estruturas. É feita uma análise da metodologia proposta pelo Eurocódigo 1 para quantificação de tal ação sobre os edifícios, bem como é elaborada uma comparação da metodologia proposta por este com a metodologia ainda vigente na regulamentação portuguesa. Foram modelados computacionalmente, com recurso a um programa de cálculo estrutural automático, três edifícios altos com diferente secção geométrica em planta que servirão de caso de estudo. Para estes mesmos edifícios são aplicados os dois regulamentos considerados com vista à determinação de esforços e deslocamentos. Sendo os edifícios altos um género de estruturas capazes de ser excitadas dinamicamente perante a ação do vento, adota-se uma metodologia para quantificação desta ação de forma dinâmica na direção do escoamento. Assim, é obtida a resposta dinâmica ao longo do tempo em termos de deslocamentos e acelerações para o caso de estudo considerado e é feita uma comparação da resposta do edifício quadrangular sob a ação dinâmica do vento com a resposta estática regulamentar.
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Tämä diplomityö on tehty Patria Vehicles Oy:n toimeksiannosta. Patria Vehicles Oy:n tuotantoon kuuluvat vaativiin maasto-olosuhteisiin soveltuvat sotilasajoneuvot sekä teleskooppimastot. Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli mallintaa mastoperävaunusta joustava malli, johon vaikuttavat tuulikuormat. Mallin avulla voidaan tutkia maston siirtymiä, kallistumia sekä kiertymiä. Tutkimuksessa on käytetty ADAMS-simulointiohjelmistoa sekä I-DEAS- FEM ohjelmistoa. Dynaamisten ongelmien ratkaisemiseksi on ymmärrettävä rakenteiden käyttäytymistä. Tuulikuormien mallintamisen edellytyksenä on tuulikuormien syntymisen ymmärtäminen. Tämän työn peruslähtökohtana on mallintaa kaikki maston jäykkyyteen vaikuttavat komponentit joustavina FE-menetelmän avulla. Luodaan superelementit Craig-Bamptonin ominaismuotojen superponointimenetelmällä. Nämä superelementit liitetään toisiinsa ja asetetaan niille tuulikuormat. Luodaan kosketukset puomien, sekä maan ja maston välille. Pienennetään joustavien osien ominaismuotojen määrää, jotta saataisiin nopeammat analyysit. Parametrisoidaan malli, jolloin voidaan analysoida mallilla useampia tapauksia. Verifioidaan malli varmistaaksemme sen oikeellisuuden. Taulukoidaan tulokset.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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O crescente aumento da demanda de energia elétrica tem forçado o avanço tecnológico dos equipamentos responsáveis pelo transporte desta energia fazendo com que estes trabalhem sob tensões cada vez maiores, principalmente por razões econômicas. Mas este fato implica diretamente no incremento do diâmetro do condutor, o que acarreta elevação de seus custos, bem como das estruturas que devem suportá-lo. Para atender a esta necessidade sem aumentar o custo de projeto da linha de transmissão, surgiu a idéia de utilizar mais de um condutor por fase, montados paralelamente entre si a pequenas distâncias, o que é conseguido através da inserção de espaçadores montados a intervalos regulares ao longo dos vãos das linhas. Por outro lado, problemas mecânicos de ordem operacional das linhas podem ocorrer, como, por exemplo, a ruptura total ou parcial dos cabos e/ou espaçadores, proveniente de excitações dinâmicas devidas ao vento. Assim, este trabalho consiste no estudo do comportamento dinâmico de feixe de cabos de linhas aéreas de transmissão, através de um modelo de elementos finitos. O modelo reproduz o acoplamento dos cabos aos espaçadoresamortecedores da linha de transmissão e às estruturas de ancoragem, considerando o efeito de não-linearidade geométrica, decorrente dos grandes deslocamentos dos cabos, bem como a continuidade da linha, ou seja, os vãos adjacentes, que são representados por rigidez equivalente no modelo. O carregamento de vento é modelado através de um processo não deterministico a partir de suas propriedades estatísticas, tal que fica subdividido em duas partes: uma parte média, analisada de forma estática; e uma parte variável, analisada de forma dinâmica. Os resultados obtidos ao longo desse estudo mostram que a parcela variável do carregamento leva a uma resposta dinâmica do modelo que pode ser determinante no seu comportamento. Assim, o procedimento tradicional de assumir o carregamento do vento como uma excitação estática pode levar, em alguns casos a conseqüências desastrosas.
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Tässä työssä tutkittiin eräässä nosturipatentissa esitettyjä innovatiivisia pääkannatinratkaisuja suurissa telakkapukkinostureissa. Erityisesti keskityttiin tuulen paineesta tuleviin kuormituksiin ja niiden pienentämiseen. Käytännössä haluttiin selvittää kuinka nosturin rakennelaskelmissa käytettävää tuulen vastuskerrointa voitaisiin pienentää ja onko patentissa esitetty rakenne toteuttamiskelpoinen. Työssä myös vertaillaan yhden ja kahden pääkannattimen vahvuuksia sekä heikkouksia, koska Konecranes monien kilpailijoiden sijaan suosii yhdenpääkannattimen ratkaisua suurissa telakkapukkinostureissa. Innovatiivisessa telakkapukkinosturi patentissa nosturi on ideoitu kahdenpääkannattimen nosturiksi, jossa alavaunu on sijoitettu pääkannattimien väliin. Pääkannattimeen on suunniteltu erilliset hyllyt sekä ylä- että alavaunun kiskoille, joilla vaunut kulkevat. Patentissa esitettiin, että pääkannattimeen tehtävillä pyöristyksillä voitaisiin tuulen vastuskerrointa pienentää merkittävästi. Lujuuslaskelmien avulla saatiin selvitettyä pääkannattimen koko sekä painoarvio, jos käytettäisiin patentin esittämiä ratkaisuja. Näin saatiin selkeästi painavampi pääkannatin verrattuna nykyiseen Konecranesin käyttämään ratkaisuun. Lisäksi patentin esittämää profiili sekä Konecranesin nykyisin käyttämälle pääkannattimen profiilille tehtiin virtausanalyysit. Virtausanalyysin tuloksista ei voitu selvästi todeta, kumpi pääkannatin profiileista olisi parempi ratkaisu. Pyöristykset eivät näyttäneet tuovan selvää hyötyä vastuskertoimen pienentämiseen. Jatkotutkimuksena profiilien pienoismalleille tulisi tehdä tuulitunnelikokeet, jolla saataisiin tarkat sekä vertailu kelpoiset muotokertoimet tutkittaville pääkannattimen profiileille.
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Constant developments in the field of offshore wind energy have increased the range of water depths at which wind farms are planned to be installed. Therefore, in addition to monopile support structures suitable in shallow waters (up to 30 m), different types of support structures, able to withstand severe sea conditions at the greater water depths, have been developed. For water depths above 30 m, the jacket is one of the preferred support types. Jacket represents a lightweight support structure, which, in combination with complex nature of environmental loads, is prone to highly dynamic behavior. As a consequence, high stresses with great variability in time can be observed in all structural members. The highest concentration of stresses occurs in joints due to their nature (structural discontinuities) and due to the existence of notches along the welds present in the joints. This makes them the weakest elements of the jacket in terms of fatigue. In the numerical modeling of jackets for offshore wind turbines, a reduction of local stresses at the chord-brace joints, and consequently an optimization of the model, can be achieved by implementing joint flexibility in the chord-brace joints. Therefore, in this work, the influence of joint flexibility on the fatigue damage in chord-brace joints of a numerical jacket model, subjected to advanced load simulations, is studied.
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In the energy management of the isolated operation of small power system, the economic scheduling of the generation units is a crucial problem. Applying right timing can maximize the performance of the supply. The optimal operation of a wind turbine, a solar unit, a fuel cell and a storage battery is searched by a mixed-integer linear programming implemented in General Algebraic Modeling Systems (GAMS). A Virtual Power Producer (VPP) can optimal operate the generation units, assured the good functioning of equipment, including the maintenance, operation cost and the generation measurement and control. A central control at system allows a VPP to manage the optimal generation and their load control. The application of methodology to a real case study in Budapest Tech, demonstrates the effectiveness of this method to solve the optimal isolated dispatch of the DC micro-grid renewable energy park. The problem has been converged in 0.09 s and 30 iterations.
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This paper presents a comparison between proportional integral control approaches for variable speed wind turbines. Integer and fractional-order controllers are designed using linearized wind turbine model whilst fuzzy controller also takes into account system nonlinearities. These controllers operate in the full load region and the main objective is to extract maximum power from the wind turbine while ensuring the performance and reliability required to be integrated into an electric grid. The main contribution focuses on the use of fractional-order proportional integral (FOPI) controller which benefits from the introduction of one more tuning parameter, the integral fractional-order, taking advantage over integer order proportional integral (PI) controller. A comparison between proposed control approaches for the variable speed wind turbines is presented using a wind turbine benchmark model in the Matlab/Simulink environment. Results show that FOPI has improved system performance when compared with classical PI and fuzzy PI controller outperforms the integer and fractional-order control due to its capability to deal with system nonlinearities and uncertainties. © 2014 IEEE.
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This paper is about a hierarchical structure with an event-based supervisor in a higher level and a fractional-order proportional integral (FOPI) in a lower level applied to a wind turbine. The event-based supervisor analyzes the operation conditions to determine the state of the wind turbine. This controller operate in the full load region and the main objective is to capture maximum power generation while ensuring the performance and reliability required for a wind turbine to be integrated into an electric grid. The main contribution focus on the use of fractional-order proportional integral controller which benefits from the introduction of one more tuning parameter, the integral fractional-order, taking advantage over integer order proportional integral (PI) controller. Comparisons between fractional-order pitch control and a default proportional integral pitch controller applied to a wind turbine benchmark are given and simulation results by Matlab/Simulink are shown in order to prove the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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This paper is about a hierarchical structure with an event-based supervisor in a higher level and a fractional-order proportional integral (FOPI) in a lower level applied to a wind turbine. The event-based supervisor analyzes the operation conditions to determine the state of the wind turbine. This controller operate in the full load region and the main objective is to capture maximum power generation while ensuring the performance and reliability required for a wind turbine to be integrated into an electric grid. The main contribution focus on the use of fractional-order proportional integral controller which benefits from the introduction of one more tuning parameter, the integral fractional-order, taking advantage over integer order proportional integral (PI) controller. Comparisons between fractional-order pitch control and a default proportional integral pitch controller applied to a wind turbine benchmark are given and simulation results by Matlab/Simulink are shown in order to prove the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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This paper presents a comparison between proportional integral control approaches for variable speed wind turbines. Integer and fractional-order controllers are designed using linearized wind turbine model whilst fuzzy controller also takes into account system nonlinearities. These controllers operate in the full load region and the main objective is to extract maximum power from the wind turbine while ensuring the performance and reliability required to be integrated into an electric grid. The main contribution focuses on the use of fractional-order proportional integral (FOPI) controller which benefits from the introduction of one more tuning parameter, the integral fractional-order, taking advantage over integer order proportional integral (PI) controller. A comparison between proposed control approaches for the variable speed wind turbines is presented using a wind turbine benchmark model in the Matlab/Simulink environment. Results show that FOPI has improved system performance when compared with classical PI and fuzzy PI controller outperforms the integer and fractional-order control due to its capability to deal with system nonlinearities and uncertainties. © 2014 IEEE.
Impact of a price-maker pumped storage hydro unit on the integration of wind energy in power systems
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The increasing integration of larger amounts of wind energy into power systems raises important operational issues, such as the balance between power generation and demand. The pumped storage hydro (PSH) units are one possible solution to mitigate this problem, once they can store the excess of energy in the periods of higher generation and lower demand. However, the behaviour of a PSH unit may differ considerably from the expected in terms of wind power integration when it operates in a liberalized electricity market under a price-maker context. In this regard, this paper models and computes the optimal PSH weekly scheduling in a price-taker and price-maker scenarios, either when the PSH unit operates in standalone and integrated in a portfolio of other generation assets. Results show that the price-maker standalone PSH will integrate less wind power in comparison with the price-taker situation. Moreover, when the PSH unit is integrated in a portfolio with a base load power plant, the role of the price elasticity of demand may completely change the operational profile of the PSH unit. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.