Field measurement data set of wind turbine tower for enhanced calculation of vortex-induced vibration

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From July 2021, a full-scale measurement campaign is carried out on two wind turbine towers with smooth surfaces (k/D  1.0∙10-6). Tower response (through accelerations) and wind pressure on the surface are measured. Throughout the one-year monitoring period, there were challenges in transferring full-scale data into a ready-to-use VIV data set. For example, the spatially varying wind conditions despite the small distance between the met masts and the towers. This work aims to provide a ready-to-use full-scale data set for the development of VIV prediction models. A data selection approach based on three simultaneous measurements of wind conditions and maximum moving standard deviation of oscillation is proposed. In addition, the load parameters obtained from the wind pressure measurements in the field and from wind tunnel tests are considered. An enhanced calculation is carried out by defining local aerodynamic damping for sectional heights of the tower. A comparison of the data set with the calculated response is presented to assess the calculation method and to give ideas on sensitive input parameters considering the full-scale condition.
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Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
Ruhr University Bochum, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Building Aerodynamics Laboratory
Ruhr Universität Bochum
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