Blades leading edge erosion can significantly reduce annual energy production of wind turbines. Accurate estimates of the resulting blade performance impairment are paramount to predict the resulting energy losses and enable cost-informed decisions on optimal maintenance and operational strategies, maximizing energy production and reducing maintenance costs. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is a robust approach for predicting the performance losses due to LEE. However, the impact of the damage on blade aerodynamics varies depending on damage pattern, extent and location. Therefore, direct CFD simulation of a sufficiently general set of damaged blades is computationally not viable in industrial applications, since the energy loss assessment needs to be performed for hundreds of turbines at many times of the wind farm operation. To address this issue, previous studies showed how CFD can be used to train machine learning metamodels of the perfomance of damaged blade sections, enabling the definition of multi-fidelity energy loss prediction systems. This study presents improved metamodels, using validated CFD to generate training datasets that cover a more general and wider range of erosion patterns, from low-amplitude roughness to severe grooves. In order to provide the industry with additional erosion geometry-linked tools for estimating energy yield losses, and foster further research and development in this area, the developed meta-models have been made available online with unrestricted access.

Opensource machine learning metamodels for assessing blade performance impairment due to general leading edge degradation / Castorrini, A.; Ortolani, A.; Minisci, E.; Campobasso, M. S.. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - 2767:5(2024). ( Science of Making Torque from Wind, TORQUE 2024 Firenze ) [10.1088/1742-6596/2767/5/052055].

Opensource machine learning metamodels for assessing blade performance impairment due to general leading edge degradation

Castorrini, A.
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2024

Abstract

Blades leading edge erosion can significantly reduce annual energy production of wind turbines. Accurate estimates of the resulting blade performance impairment are paramount to predict the resulting energy losses and enable cost-informed decisions on optimal maintenance and operational strategies, maximizing energy production and reducing maintenance costs. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is a robust approach for predicting the performance losses due to LEE. However, the impact of the damage on blade aerodynamics varies depending on damage pattern, extent and location. Therefore, direct CFD simulation of a sufficiently general set of damaged blades is computationally not viable in industrial applications, since the energy loss assessment needs to be performed for hundreds of turbines at many times of the wind farm operation. To address this issue, previous studies showed how CFD can be used to train machine learning metamodels of the perfomance of damaged blade sections, enabling the definition of multi-fidelity energy loss prediction systems. This study presents improved metamodels, using validated CFD to generate training datasets that cover a more general and wider range of erosion patterns, from low-amplitude roughness to severe grooves. In order to provide the industry with additional erosion geometry-linked tools for estimating energy yield losses, and foster further research and development in this area, the developed meta-models have been made available online with unrestricted access.
2024
Science of Making Torque from Wind, TORQUE 2024
Computational fluid dynamics; Cost benefit analysis; Erosion; Forecasting; Machine learning; Turbomachine blades; Wind power; Wind turbines
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Opensource machine learning metamodels for assessing blade performance impairment due to general leading edge degradation / Castorrini, A.; Ortolani, A.; Minisci, E.; Campobasso, M. S.. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - 2767:5(2024). ( Science of Making Torque from Wind, TORQUE 2024 Firenze ) [10.1088/1742-6596/2767/5/052055].
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