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On the structural response of a tall hybrid onshore wind turbine tower
M. Gkantou
*
,
P. Martinez-Vazquez
,
C. Baniotopoulos
*
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Civil Engineering
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Structural Response
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Wind Turbine Tower
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Onshore Wind Turbine
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Design Load Case
100%
Wind Speed
57%
Viscous Force
14%
Power Production
14%
Wind Flow
14%
Increased Demand
14%
Wind Model
14%
Lattice Structure
14%
Atmospheric Turbulence
14%
Tall Buildings
14%
Turbulence Model
14%
Tubular Structure
14%
Elastic Force
14%
Standstill
14%
Aerodynamic Force
14%
Production Conditions
14%
Extreme Wind
14%
Inertial Force
14%
External Aerodynamics
14%
Wind Turbine Structures
14%
Idle Condition
14%
Extreme Working Conditions
14%
Incremental Step
14%
Wind Energy Application
14%
Tubular Part
14%
Nodal Displacement
14%
Tower Model
14%
MW-class
14%
Aeroelastic Analysis
14%
Normal Operating Conditions
14%
Engineering
Compressed Air Motors
100%
Structural Response
100%
Design Load
100%
Onshore Wind
100%
Load Case
100%
Tower
100%
Viscous Force
14%
Power Production
14%
Parametric Study
14%
Mean Value
14%
Atmospheric Turbulence
14%
Time History
14%
Output Data
14%
Wind Power
14%
Elastic Force
14%
Increasing Demand
14%
Aerodynamic Force
14%
Inertial Force
14%
Energy Application
14%
Critical Position
14%
Nodal Displacement
14%
Turbine
14%