Programme booklet 2015
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Programme booklet 2015
IRPWind/EERA Joint Programme Wind R&D Conference 2015 28th and 29th of September Amsterdam In this booklet Foreword 4 IRPWind 6 Schedule 8 Detailed programme 11 Poster Abstracts 19 Registration 25 Location/Floor plan 27 Travel/Directions 28 Other information 30 Notes 32 The research leading to the results presented during the conference, has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme under the agreement 609795. The sole responsibilty for the content of this of the conference bes with the organisers. tt does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union. Neither the EASME nor the European Commission are responsible for any use that may be made of the information presented at the conference. 2 3 Dear friends and colleagues of IRPWind will have a side event with the aim of identifying new collaboration opportunities between industry and IRPWind. I have high expectations for this. In the first year of IRPWind the mobility programme got off to a good start with first exchanges of staff commencing based on 12 applications for exchange. During the first year we also produced an IRPWind report on outlining a strategy on access granting to Welcome to this 2nd annual conference of IRPWind. We have now been well under way with the integrated research programme for wind energy for 1.5 years. The essence of IRPWind is to take important steps towards further integration, alignment and coordination of research activities in Europe. data. This report will be the basis for future work in IRPWind to enable better access to data. IRPWind partners plan several actions to realize our ambition of being good role models such as to ensure a public list of available data sets. Both issues will be addressed during the conference. Once again, welcome to the 2nd annual IRPWind conference. I hope we will have 2 days with inspiring discussions on the future for our European Integrated Research Programme for Wind Energy. In order to satisfy our ambitious goals, we need to have a forum, where various stakeholders can meet and discuss future transnational collaboration. The IRPWind yearly conference is Peter Hauge Madsen a unique meeting place and we are delighted to welcome our colleagues from the research IRPWind Coordinator community, the wind energy industry as well as the representatives from the European Commission. During the next 2 days we are gathered to discuss and disseminate IRPWind results. The conference comprises parallel sessions at sub-programme level as well as plenary talks from important stakeholders. Several technical and collaborative gaps currently hampering the next generation of wind energy technologies will be discussed. On day 2 we 4 5 Integrated Research Programme Wind EERA JP Wind Management Board Felix Avia, CENER (ES) Dr. Peter Eecen, ECN (NL) Dr. Kurt Rohrig, FhG. IWES (DE) Dr. Hans Ejsing Jørgensen, DTU Wind (DK) The aim of the IRPWind is to foster better integration of European research activities in the Dr. John O. Tande, SINTEF (NO) field of wind energy research with the aim to accelerate the transition towards a low-carbon Dr. Denja Lekou, CRES (GR) economy and maintain and increase European competitiveness. The IRPWind is expected to Prof. Poul Erik Morthorst, DTU (DK) both benefit existing priority settings as well as to improve the quality and implementation of future priority settings through the coordinating effect on the research communities. EERA JP Wind Steering Committee An objective is to integrate the various capacities and resources in the joint research Ariane Frere, Belgian Energy Research Alliance (BERA) (BE) activities, described in this IRP, with other ongoing European and National projects carried Antonio Ugarte, CENER (ES) out by IRPWind partners and/or other members of the European Energy Research Alliance Claudia Roberta Calidonna, CNR-ISAC (IT) Joint Programme Wind. Dr. Panagiotis Chaviaropoulus, NTUA (GR) Dr. Peter Hauge Madsen, DTU Wind (DK) The IRPWind and EERA joint programme on wind energy provides the strategic leadership for Aart van der Pal, ECN (NL) the medium to long term research to support the European Industrial Initiative on Wind Dr. Bernhard Lange, FhG. IWES (DE) Energy in the framework of the Strategic Energy Technology (SET) Plan and provides added Dr. Ana Estanqueiro, LNEG (PT) value through: Dr. Petter Støa, SINTEF (NO) Abdullah Bestil, Tübitak Uzay (TR) Strategic leadership of the underpinning research Dr. Martin Kühn, University of Oldenburg (DE) Joint prioritisation of research tasks and infrastructure Prof. Dr. W. Leithead, University of Strathclyde (UK) Alignment of European and national research efforts Geert-Jan Bluemink, VTT (FI) Execution of coordinated and structured research in medium to long-term programmes Coordination with industry, and Sharing of knowledge and research infrastructure. EERA JP Wind Advisory Board Dr. Ndaona Chokani, ETH Zürich (CH) EERA JP Wind instituted 7 sub-programmes that make up the Joint Programme: Prof. Simon Watson, Loughborough University (UK) 1. Lars Christensen, Vestas (DK) Wind Conditions coordinated by Dr. Hans Ejsing Jørgensen, DTU Wind (DK) Mauro Villanueva, Gamesa (ES) 2. Aerodynamics coordinated by Dr. Peter Eecen, ECN (NL) Antoni Martínez, KIC InnoEnergy (ES) 3. Structures and Materials coordinated by Dr. Denja Lekou, CRES (GR) Norela Constantinescu, ENTSO-E (BE) 4. Wind Integration coordinated by Dr. Kurt Rohrig, FhG IWES (DE) 5. Offshore Wind Energy coordinated by Dr. John O. Tande, SINTEF (NO) 6. Research Infrastructures coordinated by Dr. Pablo Ayesa Pascual, CENER (ES) 7. Wind integration coordinated by Prof. Poul Erik Morthorst, DTU (DK) 6 7 Registration 8.00 Presentation by Paul Verhoef, EC 9.30 8 9 19.00 18.30 18.00 17.30 17.00 16.30 16.00 15.30 Panel discussion Presentation of Windscanner.eu 14.30 15.00 Presentation by Kristian Ruby, EWEA 14.00 13.30 13.00 12.30 12.00 11.30 11.00 10.30 10.00 Opening + welcome Peter Hauge Madsen, DTU 9.00 8.30 Teleport - Plenary hall 28-Sep Aerodynamics Peter Eecen (ECN) Wind conditions Hans Ejsing Jørgensen (DTU) SP2 Workshop afternoon Dinner Networking drinks + posters SP1 Workshop afternoon Lunch + poster SP2 Workshop morning SP2 SP1 SP1 Workshop morning Room B Room A SP3 Workshop afternoon SP3 Workshop morning (SINTEF) John Olav Tande Offshore wind - SP3 Room C SP7 Workshop afternoon SP7 Workshop morning (DTU) Poul Erik Morthorst Wind integration - SP7 Room D Monday September 28th Teleport Foyer Plenary sessions EERA JP Wind and the industry - Innovation market place - Network of TTE’s - Industrial advisory board IRPWind WP5 Mobility SP4 Workshop part 2 09.00 – 09.30 Opening and welcome by Peter Hauge Madsen, IRPWind project coordinator, Head of SP4 Workshop part 1 Lunch SP6 Workshop part 1 Department Wind Energy, DTU Cold Climate workshop 09.30 – 10.00Keynote speech by Paul Verhoef Head of Unit - New and Renewable Energy Sources, DG RTD at European Commission 14.00 – 14.30 Keynote speech by Kristian Ruby Chief Policy Officer, EWEA 14.30 – 15.00 Presentation of WindScanner.eu 15.00 – 16.00 Panel discussion 17.30 – 19.00 Networking + poster session 19.00Dinner at Golden Tulip SP6 Workshop part 2 (Fr.hofer/IWES) Denja Lekou (CRES) Kurt Rohrig and materials - Room A Sub- Programme 1 – Wind conditions Chair: Hans Ejsing Jørgensen (SP coordinator) Facilitator: Christian Orup Damgaard 10.00 – 10.15 Introduction to wind conditions and an overview of related European/National activities SP5 Workshop part 2 10.15 – 10.30Analog Ensamble method: application to Resources assessment Bruno Schyska, Forwind 10.30 – 10.45The Wind Scanner platform for Wind Conditions Nikola Vasiljevic, DTU 10.45 – 11.00Highlights from the wake conference 2015 in Visby Jens Nørkjær Sørensen, DTU 16.30 16.00 15.30 15.00 Closing by Matthijs Soede, EC Presentation by Mauro Villanueva, Gamesa 14.30 13.30 13.00 12.30 12.00 11.30 11.00 10.30 14.00 Presentation by Ernst van Zuijlen, TKI WoZ SP5 Workshop part 1 10.00 09.30 Presentation by Peter de Weijs, Westermeerwind (CENER) Welcome by Peter Eecen, ECN Felix Avia Research facilities - Structural design Grid integration - Parrallel sessions SP4 SP6 SP5 Monday September 28th Hans Ejsing Jørgensen, Head of section DTU 09.00 29-Sep Teleport - Plenary hall Room A Room B Room C Room D Tuesday September 29th 11.00 – 11.30 Questions/Break 11.30 – 11.45Uncertainties in resource assessment (status IEC working group and Measnet) Martin Strack, WindGuard 11.45 – 12.00Highlights of the EWEAmeso-scale benchmarking exercise Anna Maria Sempreviva, DTU 12.00 – 12.15Results from the NORCOWE OBLEX-F1 experimental campaign at FINO1, Benny Svardal, NORCOWE 12:15 – 12-30 Questions --- break --- 10 11 Room C Javier Sanz Rodrigo/Pawel Gancarski - CENER Sub- Programme 3 – Offshore wind 16.15 – 16.30WAsP online - a wind climatology tool for built environment, Chair: John Olav Tande (SP coordinator) Facilitator: Martijn van Roermund 16.00 – 16.15Wakebench - status and future perspectives, Andreas Bechmann, DTU 16.30 – 16.45The European Wind Atlas 1st phase 10.00 – 10.30General introduction to SP offshore Bernard Lange, Area Director Department of Planning of Wind Farms, Fraunhofer IWES 16.45 – 17.30Discussion on how to link the different research projects, future perspectives SP1 John Olav Tande, Research Manager / Director NOWITECH, SINTEF 10.30 – 11.00FP7 Cluster Design Hans Ejsing Jørgensen, DTU Rory Donnelly, R&D Manager, 3E 11.00 – 11.30FP7 Leanwind Lars Magne Nonås, Senior Research Scientist, MARINTEK Room B Sub- Programme 2 – Aerodynamics Chair: Peter Eecen (SP coordinator) Facilitator: Lesly Stam 11.30 – 12.00 H2020 Lifes50+ Petter Andreas Berthelsen, Research Manager Ocean Energy, MARINTEK 12.00 – 12.30 IRPWind WP6 “Design of offshore wind farms” WP6.1: Karsten Schröder (5 min) 10.00 – 10.30Update EERA Aerodynamics WP6.2: Pawel Gancarski (10 min) Peter Eecen, Programme Development Manager, ECN WP6.3: Olimpo Anaya-Lara / William Leithead (5 min) 10.30 – 11.00Avatar, the 10MW blade project from an industrial perspective QA, moderated by John Olav Tande (5 min) Henk-Jan Kooijman, Principal Engineer, GE Power & Water 11.00 – 11.30Highlights of the Innwind WP2 project and disseminate results --- break --- Helge Aagaard Madsen, DTU 11.30 – 12.00Discussions 16.00 – 17.30SP Offshore Wind discussion 1. Opportunities for further collaborative projects - Discussion on further progress of SP offshore 2. Progress in the aerodynamics programme – programming for 2016 and extension of scope - Define input for our work programme for 2016 Moderated by John Olav Tande 3. Collaborative effort within EERA Aerodynamics --- break --16.00 – 17.15Report on inflow modelling. How could windscanner technology improve insights and modelling Prof. Jens Nørkær Sørensen, DTU. Prof. Carlo Bottasso, TU Muenchen. Prof. Gerard Schepers, NHL Hogeschool, ECN Yusik Kim, Postdoc researcher, University of Stuttgart Benny Svardal, NORCOWE Helge Aagaard Madsen, Research Specialist, DTU Bernhard Stoevesandt, Head of Department at Fraunhofer IWES 17.15 – 17.30Discussion on reporting and making impact 12 13 Room D Sub- Programme 7 – Wind integration – economic and social aspects Chair: Poul Erik Morthorst (SP coordinator) Facilitator: Diletta Zeni Tuesday September 29th 10.00 – 10.20 Introduction to the SP Plenary sessions 09.00 – 09.30 Welcome by Peter Eecen, Programme Development Manager at ECN, host Poul Erik Morthorst, Professor/Department Manager DTU management engineering 10.20 – 10.40Public acceptance Bonnie Ram, 09.30 – 10.00Keynote speech by Peter de Weijs, Project Director Windpark Westermeerwind 14.00 – 14.30Cutting off-shore wind costs by 40% - a success story on collaboration by Ernst van Zuijlen, Director at TKI “Wind at Sea” Senior Researcher, DTU Wind 10.40 – 11.00Cost of wind 14.30 – 15.00Keynote speech by Mauro Villanueva, Technology Development Director at Gamesa Gabriela Benveniste, Project Engineer at IREC 16.30 – 17.00Closing the conference by Matthijs Soede, Project Officer IRPWind at the European 11.00 – 12.30 SP7-workshop: Policy influenced technology development Commission Introduction to the subject and RT2: Economic incentives and support mechanisms for wind energy Room A - 2 cases DK-case: Lena Kitzing, researcher at DTU management engineering Sub- Programme 5 – Research facilities NL-case: Christine van Zuijlen, SDE+ manager, ECN Chair: Felix Avia Aranda (SP coordinator) Facilitator: Diletta Zeni - Panel discussion 10.00 – 10.30SP5 – project presentation --- break --- Antonio Ugarte Olarreaga, CENER 10.30 – 11.00The European WindScanner Facility – WindScanner.eu 16.00 – 17.30 SP7-meeting on Wind integration – economic and social aspects Søren Siggaard Knudsen, DTU 11.00 – 11.15Meeting of EERA RI Networks Felix Avia Aranda, CENER 11.15 – 11.40Research Wind Turbines Infrastructures Network Dr. Chong Ng, R&D Manager - Power Conversion, ORE Catapult 11.40 – 12.05Wind Energy Tunnels Network Dr. Stephan Barth, Managing Director, ForWind 12.05 – 12.30Network of Testing Facilities of Wind Turbines for Grid Integration Dr. Oriol Gomis-Bellmunt, Group Leader of Power Electronics, IREC --- break --- 14 15 15.00 – 15.30Open access to data, the IRPWind proposal Charlotte Bay Hasager, Senior Scientist DTU 15.30 – 16.30SP5 and the industry Room C Sub- Programme 4 – Grid integration Chair: Kurt Rohrig (SP coordinator) Antonio Ugarte Olarreaga, CENER Facilitator: Christian Orup Damgaard 10.00 – 10.10Introduction Kurt Rohrig, IWES Room B 10.10 – 10.30IRPWind WP8 Status report Sub- Programme 6 – Structural design and materials WP leaders 10.30 – 10.40AnSER2RES Introduction Chair: Denja Lekou (SP coordinator) Facilitator: Lesly Stam Erkka Rinne, VTT 10.00 – 10.30Introduction 10.40 – 11.00Provision of frequency support by offshore wind farms connected via HVDC links Denja Lekou, Research Engineer at CRES 10.30 – 11.00Overview of InnWind.Eu Task2.2 Ayman B. Attya, UoS 11.00 – 11.20Power Oscillation Damping contribution from wind power plants Denja Lekou, Research Engineer at CRES 11.00 – 11.30Windtunnel testing of blade with active & passive control systems Alessandro Croce, Assistant Professor, Politecnico di Milano 11.30 – 12.00Monitoring offshore foundations José Luis Domínguez-García, IREC 11.20 – 11.40 Enhanced ancillary services from wind power plants Nikolas Cutulutis, DTU 11.40 – 12.00HD MMC for platform-less HVDC offshore wind power collection system Christof Devriendt, Professor and FWO post-doctoral researcher, VUB, BERA 12.00 – 12.30Blade damage detection Paul McKeever, Dr. Chong Ng, Catapult 12.00 – 12.20Introduction of FCH Nikolaos Lymperopoulos Raimund Rolfes, Head of the research unit for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology, Fraunhofer Institute Hannover FCH 12.20 – 12.30Discussion 15:00 – 16:30Further progress of SP and collaboration with FCH; Input for DOW 2016 --- break --15.00 – 15.20Overview of IRPWind WP7 Denja Lekou, Research Engineer at CRES 15.20 – 15.40Issues in component testing vs. design Alexandros Antoniou, Senior Scientist, IWES Nordwest 15.40 – 16.00Probabilistic analysis of wind turbine blades Konstantinos Bacharoudis, CRES 16.00 – 16.20Accelerated aging of composites for blades Sibrand Raijmaekers, Research Engineer, WMC 16 17 Room Poster abstracts D Side events 1 Facilitator: Martijn van Roermund 10.00 – 12.30EERA JP Wind and the industry 10.00 – 10.10Introduction Peter Hauge Madsen, Head of Department Wind Energy, DTU Monitoring of offshore foundations for design optimisation, O&M decission support and life time assesement: an overview of the activities of OWI-Lab 10.10 – 11.30Session 1: TTE Network Christof Devriendt, Wout Weijtjens, Nymfa Noppe, Tim Vebelen, Gert De Sitter Marcus Leuenberger, Business Development Manager, ECN - IP issues and other judicial and economic challenges when collaborating internationally An overview of the foundation monitoring activities of OWI-lab, the Offshore Wind Infrastructure Session 2: Research meets industry Lab, will be given. OWI-Lab develops mid- and long-term monitoring solutions for offshore wind Mauro Villanueva, Technology Development Director, Gamesa turbines. OWI-lab is currently continuously monitoring 3 monopile foundations and 2 jacket - Rules of the game when formulating and coordinating international foundation within the Belgian north sea The motivation is gaining the insights that are crucial to projects minimize construction and installations costs of future offshore wind farms and to extend the life - Market place where industry meets research - Towards the creation of an IRPWind industrial advisory board 11.30 – 12.15Wrap-up in plenum - Lessons learned and Q&A session between the two sessions (Leuenberger, ECN + Villanueva, Gamesa) time of existing structures and reduce their operation and maintenance costs. 2 SHM approaches of offshore wind turbine substructures: application on simulation data - Re-cap (Madsen, DTU) O. Salgado1, F. Martinez1, R. Rodríguez2, A. Rodríguez2, C. Amézqueta3, I. Nuin3 15.00 – 16.00IRPWind WP5 – mobility program Anna Maria Sempreviva, Head of Section, DTU 1 IK4-IKERLAN, 2Fundación Centro Tecnológico de Componentes (CTC), 3CENER Claudia Roberta Calidonna, Head of Section, CNR 15.00 – 15.10Information on the Mobility Programme 15.10 – 15.30My mobility experience: Scientific and personal fallout Olimpo Anaya-Lara, University of Strathclyde Operation and Maintenance (O&M) costs constitute 20-25% of the total levelised cost per kWh produced over the lifetime of an offshore wind turbine. A very substantial reduction in O&M costs 15:30 – 16.00Debate on the ideal mobility scheme through new technological concepts is hence a challenge, and the remote evaluation of actual 16.00 – 16.30Introduction of a new sub-programme “Cold Climate” status of the whole system is the starting point for the potential improvement. Ville Lehtomäki, Research Scientist, VTT This poster presents a collaborative proposal between IK4, CTC and CENER in order to improve existing structural health monitoring approaches to detect possible failures on floating substructures including mooring and anchoring systems based on simulation data obtained from dynamic simulation codes. 18 19 3 Robust Controller for Load Mitigation in a Commercial 3 MW Wind Turbine 4 Experimental and operational structural dynamics identification of the laboratory scale offshore support structure with uncertainty assessment. Aron Pujana-Arrese1, Iciar Font2, Carlo-Enrico Carcangiu2 and Joseba Landaluze1 Marcin Łuczak IK4-IKERLAN. Arizmendiarreta, 2, E-20500 Arrasate-Mondragon, The Basque Country, Spain 1 2 ALSTOM RENOVABLES. Roc Boronat, 78, E-08005 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Institute of Fluid Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of Sciences The design and analysis of different robust control strategies applied to a commercial 3 MW wind The poster presents an experimental campaign on the laboratory scale model of the tripod turbine is presented. An exhaustive simulation analysis is developed with the proposed robust con- type offshore support structure. The model structure was tested in the different support and trol strategies and it is compared to the baseline control strategy installed in the commercial wind environment configurations: free-free, supported and in the large towing tank conditions. Tripod turbine in terms of Key Performance Indicators (KPI). The family of linear models extracted from a model allows to model the propagation of the circumferential crack of the cylinder. The towing high-fidelity aeroelastic code is used to design the robust control strategies and this software pack- tank test configuration included the wind tower with the 3 bladed rotor. Rotary support allowed to age is also used to perform a full set of calculations including both extreme and fatigue load cases. expose the tested structure to the waves coming from different angles. Test campaign a ccounted The control objectives for the novel proposed robust control algorithms are improving the regula- for the different types of sea waves. For the reference modal model of intact and damaged tion of the generator speed, mitigating the wind effect in the tower fore-aft and side-to-side first structure impulse modal test was performed with the stopped rotor and calm water conditions. modes and damping the drive train mode with the main objectives of mitigating the loads in the The response of the structure to the wave were measured with 4 bi-axial underwater wind turbine and improving the generation of electric power. accelerometers located on the submerged part of the model and 4 tri-axial accelerometers located Overall, the results obtained from this study are very promising in terms of loads and performance. on the above-water components. Experimental and operational modal analysis were applied to Load levels are generally aligned with the baseline controller, and even allowing some extra load identify the structural dynamics of the investigated laboratory scale model for intact and d amaged reduction, which is a good result considering that the baseline is a mature turbine product. state, different support and wave patterns. Numerous modal models consisting of the natural The work presented in this paper is the first fundamental step for the implementation of advanced frequencies, mode shapes and corresponding damping coefficients were estimated from the robust controllers in real commercial wind turbines. Moreover, the robust control strategy has been measured signals. Comprehensive test matrix allowed to assess the differences in modal model integrated into the whole control software package and validated through HIL, confirming the parameters due to the damage, support and environmental loads. capability of the current control hardware to work with such high ordered state-space represented robust controllers. The following step consists in performing a comprehensive field test campaign, in order to complete the validation cycle and make this solution available for industrial applications. An overview of the foundation monitoring activities of OWI-lab, the Offshore Wind Infrastructure Lab, will be given. OWI-Lab develops mid- and long-term monitoring solutions for offshore wind turbines. OWI-lab is currently continuously monitoring 3 monopile foundations and 2 jacket foundation within the Belgian north sea The motivation is gaining the insights that are crucial to minimize construction and installations costs of future offshore wind farms and to extend the life time of existing structures and reduce their operation and maintenance costs. 20 21 5 6 Windcrete: Proof of concept Modelling Complex Systems: The North Seas Offshore Grid and Future Research. João Gorenstein Dedecca* ; Rudi A. Hakvoort Climent Molins Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya UPC - BarcelonaTech Jaffalaan 5, 2628BX Delft, The Netherlands A proof of concept of a monolithic concrete SPAR platform for FOWT was developed in the The North Seas offshore grid has two main functions, to connect offshore wind farms and framework of the AFOSP KIC-InnoEnergy project (Alternative Floating Platform Designs for to interconnect power systems in Norther Europe. Many projects address this grid, given its Offshore Wind Towers using Low Cost Materials). The AFOSP project consisted in a s eries importance and it being a priority for the European climate and energy policies. Nonetheless, of experimental and numerical studies aimed at proving the feasibility of the concept and studies vary in a number of features, and thus to guide future research a review is conducted demonstrated promising CAPEX and OPEX reductions. The members of the AFOSP consortium are: of published works since 2010. This review develops a simple and effective methodology that GNF, University of Stuttgart and UPC. can be applied to other energy systems models. It jointly considers the studies of interest, the system characteristics, a categorization framework and relevant indicators. Most studies focus on The experiments comprised a set of hydrodynamic tests performed in the CIEM wave flume f acility investment and operation of the grid using optimization models, but differences in assumptions, at the UPC, with a 1:100 scale model assuming Froude similitude. The complete experimental methodology and detail of results publication limit their comparability. Nonetheless, integrated campaign included free decay tests, a set of 22 regular wave trains of different periods to determine typologies frequently present economic, operational and environmental benefits, although the RAO’s and another set of 21 regular and irregular wave trains in conjunction with a mechanical the reviewed studies do not unambiguously warrant immediate and full cooperation on grid wind device, simulating the mean thrust force exerted by the wind turbine. governance. Lastly, future research should be attentive to the presentation and resolution of data, assumptions and results, as well as consider the grid characteristics that define system performance Numerical studies were intended to verify that the design is stable when subjected to design load and dynamics. case (DLC) according to the IEC. These studies consisted in coupled dynamic simulations including the mooring system, the controller and the structural dimensions for a particular location, using Disclaimer: A previous version of this poster has been presented in the 38th International the certified coupled aero-servo-hydro-elastic code FAST. IEC load situations include different Conference of the International Association of Energy Economics, 2015. environmental conditions and technical conditions of the floating system including failure cases. 22 23 Registration 7 Multi-scale procedure for modelling shear-web and spar-cap joint of wind turbine blat Each participant must register in person at the registration desk to collect a conference badge and a program/information booklet before attending any sessions. Please make sure to wear your badge for admission to all sessions and social events. Participants who have lost G. Fernandez , H. Usabiaga , D. Vandepitte 1 1 their badge must report to the registration desk to get a new one. Registration times are on 2 Monday 28th and Tuesday 29th of September from 08.00-09.00 at the registration desk on IK4-IKERLAN, KU Leuven the first floor of the conference location. The work focuses on the development of an automated approach that combines a detailed two Poster scale structural finite element model of the blade, the Blade Element Momentum approach and 2D The poster area is located in the Aristo conference venue. See the floorplan of the first floor CFD code for modelling a blade under stationary wind conditions considering aerodynamic, inertial for the specific location. Please deliver your poster before Monday 28th of September, and gravitational loads. The approach should provide more accurate stress-strain values than the 10.00 hours. Do not remove your poster before the end of the conference. The posters are current beam based approach especially when composite and adhesive progressive damage are an important part of the scientific program and should be displayed continuously. 1 2 considered in the model. It also requires significantly less computational time than the strong-coupled CFD-FEM approach. Please remove your poster at the end of the conference. Remaining posters will be collected and taken to ECN. Besides macro-scale response of the blade, a more localized analysis of a particular subcomponent 8 can be carried out using sub-modelling approach. In this case the approach has been used for pre- List of participants dicting stress-strain and failure of the adhesive between spar-cap and shear-web joint. A full list of conference participants may be collected at the registration desk. Reduction of fatigue damage equivalent loads In the wind turbine system through the use bending-twisting coupling induced in composite wind turbine blades. Speaker information All rooms are equipped with laptops and beamers. lease bring your presentation on a USB–stick. Altan Kayran METU Center for Wind Energy The effect of bending twisting coupling induced in wind turbine blades is investigated for its effectiveness in reducing fatigue damage equivalent loads (DEL) in the whole wind turbine system. Baseline full GFRP blade and bend-twist coupled blades are also compared in terms of stress in the critical blade section, tower clearance, dynamic characteristics and cost of the blade. The use of CFRP material in the main spar caps of bend-twist coupled blades is specifically investigated for its effectiveness in reducing damage equivalent loads in the whole wind turbine system. 24 25 SP workshops Each workshop will be hosted by the assigned SP-coordinator. These sessions take place in Location Teleport Foyer different rooms (Room A, B, D and D). You will find the program for each room at the door of each room, the respective letter and program for that room will be indicated. Each room will have its own facilitator. This will be either Lesly Stam (ECN), Christian Orup Damgaard (DTU), Martijn van Roermund (ECN) or Diletta Zeni (EWEA). The contact details can 1st floor Poster area be found below. If anything is needed, breaks down or is unclear: let them take care of it. • Martijn van Roermund: +31 6 104 545 34 • Lesly Stam:[email protected] • Christian Orup Damgaard: Zaal 1.08 Zaal 1.09 Zaal 1.10 Zaal 1.11 Zaal 1.07 Berging +45 2117 9885 Foyer Lift Lift • Diletta Zeni:[email protected] Registration desk Collecting of presentations Zaal 1.06 Zaal 1.04 Zaal 1.03 Zaal 1.02 Please provide a PDF version and hand it in at the registration desk or one of the facilitators of your session. Alternatively you can send your PDF to [email protected]. All presentations will be made available through www.irpwindconf.eu. Wifi access Aristo has free wireless internet via KPN Hotspots. Zaal 2.10 2nd floor Zaal 2.06 Zaal 2.07 Room 2.08: D Room 2.09: B Berging Lift Room 2.01: Zaal 2.05 Room 2.04: E 26 Lift Room 2.03: C Room 2.02: A 27 luggage drop off Zaal 2.13 Travel Station Sloterdijk Station Sloterdijk N Aristo Accommodaties Please check http://www.ns.nl/en/travellers/home for the actual train schedule from Spoor 9/10 (Hemboog) 50 A N B C D E F A 10 R ing Einsteinweg 1 Einsteinweg traat G Stratenindex Einsteinweg From station Sloterdijk to: rgerharts Sara Bu Bos en Lommer Landlust Haarlemmerweg Haarlemmerweg Haarlemmerweg nw erf Molenwerf Sloterdijk Ch Ch Sloterdijkerweg an an giw giw eg eg Transformatorweg Transformatorweg Condensatorweg eg Velserw Transformatorweg g rwe Vels e Vels Sloterdijke rweg erw eg Kabelweg Transformatorweg ijk merd Van station Sloterdijk naar: dam Kabelweg Kabelweg Spaa rn Condensatorweg hier staat u Ha a rlemmerva a rt Gein Sloterdijk Please check http://en.gvb.nl for the actual tram/metro schedule C B A Mo le 395 Isolatorweg lem Metromap of Amsterdam F E D Wil 48 348 69 369 61 J H G at Map of train station Amsterdam Sloterdijk 36 15 15 M L K stra N 12 Schiphol to Amsterdam Sloterdijk or Amsterdam Central station 82 309 231 Wbus 82 Lee ven d Street name index 1 Belastingdienst Arlandaweg Barajasweg Basisweg Carrascoplein Changiweg Einsteinweg Gatwickstraat Haarlemmerweg Hanedastraat Hatostraat Kastrupstraat Kimpoweg Kingsfordweg La Guardiaweg Naritaweg Orlyplein Piarcoplein Plesostraat Radarweg Rhoneweg Subangstraat Teleportboulevard Tempelhofstraat F2-7 D-F7 A1-7 E4-5 D1-4 A-G1 B2-3 G1-7 B-C5 C1-4 B6-7 F-G3 D-F2 A-C3 D7 C-D5 B-C5 D7 A-G6 B7 F-G5 D2-E6 E2-4 De Roos van Dekamaweg Chan 3 TM G 4 iss tra at ew Me es Ferry zlaan Fra aat r-Noordoost at Han straedaat ps tra Ka str u Otopeniweg c ncis us en ess Cla 7 aat str Bur 29 Ploege rstr. an n Joh raat ein k raat 28 Fockst G schst F Hien E Ha a rlemmerva a rt Sloterdijk_77x97-v4.indd 1 Haarlemmerweg D Naritaweg C Plesostraat Rhoneweg B FNV Heathrowstr. Barajasweg eg gemee ster Radarweg Basisweg arw Barajasweg Kastrupstraat 7 A Rad Henk Radarweg Arlandaweg at Purmerend Fritz Conijnstraat 6 a str rup Slotervaart 309 eg 6 Zaandam 309 Frit zC on annstra ijns at tr. arw st Ka 395 Schwei gm Busstation Elandsgracht D1-E2 D7 F-G3 D5 B5 nskestr. Rad 82 W. de Zwijgerlaan – H.de Grootplein – Belastingdienst FNV Hoofdkantoor GVB Holiday Inn Express Meiniger Hotel 5 Hendrik Die Radarweg Radarweg rgerstr. 82 Westpoortweg – Velsen Zuid – Other destinations Ha a rlemmerva a rt Orlyplein Overige bestemmingen Subangstraat Arlandaweg 5 Holiday Inn Express Carrascoplein Haarlemmerweg Piarcoplein Meininger Hotel Teleportboulevard Van Hallstraat – Centraal Station Geuzenveld – Osdorp – Nieuw Sloten – Schiphol Airport Plaza IJmuiden Aristo Accomodaties 4 Spitsdienst (beperkte dienstregeling) Abberdaan – Station Sloterdijk Hanedastraat 369 hier staat u Basisweg 348 2 Kimpoweg 36 Molenwijk – 231 Haarlemmerweg Arlandaweg Tempelhofstraat La Guardiaweg Banne Buiksloot 48 Spaarndammerdijk – Centraal StationBorneo Eiland 61 Geuzenveld – Osdorp – Nieuw Sloten 69 Geuzenveld – Osdorp – Nieuw Sloten – Schiphol Airport Plaza Teleportboulevard La Guardiaweg 3 Station Zuid Changiweg Bus 15 Hoofdweg – Haarlemmermeerstation – Hatostraat Gatwickstraat Basisweg Gein Ha a rlemmerva a rt Kingsfordweg Basisweg 50 Station Zuid – Station Bijlmer ArenA – 50 Isolatorweg Kingsfordweg 2 Metro De Kolenkit Amstelstation g Museumplein – giwe 12 Admiraal De Ruijterweg – De Roos van Dekamaweg Tram Harry Koning sbe IJmuiden Busstation Elandsgracht 11/24/14 11:22 AM Luggage drop off Conference dinner Room 201 is available for luggage drop off. Please take any personal or valuable belongings Enjoy the conference dinner of the IRP Wind conference at the Golden Tulip hotel with you. Please check the floorplan of the second floor of Aristo for the exact location. Amsterdam West. The conference dinner is free of charge. You are automatically registered when you register for the conference. Networking event All participants are invited to take part in the conference drinks, which will take place on Date: Monday 28th of September, 2015 Time: 19.00 hours Location: Restaurant Dream (Golden Tulip hotel Amsterdam West) Molenwerf 1, 1014 AG Amsterdam Website: www.goldentulipamsterdamwest.com Monday 28th of September, from 17.00 to 18.30 at the conference venue. The drinks will not only serve as an initial get-together for social networking in a relaxed atmosphere, it will also give participants the opportunity to have a look at the presented posters. During the drinks, bites will be served. Date: Monday 28th of September, 2015 Time: 17.00 to 18.30 Location: Teleport Foyer, Aristo Conference survey IRPWind is all about alignment with the industry. That is why this year’s edition has a s tronger presence of industrial representatives at the conference. To maximize the impact of the IRPWind project, we would like you to complete a survey that will take around 5 minutes to complete. Answering the questions presented in this survey will help us steering the project and measure improvement over the years. The results will be made available through the bi-annual newsletter. You can find the survey by scanning the QR code, or visiting the link below. https://survey.enalyzer.com/?pid=f2babf6g 30 31 Notes Notes 32 33 Notes Notes 34 35 www.irpwindconf.eu www.irpwind.eu