Lattice and Tubular Steel Wind Turbine Towers. Comparative Structural Investigation

Charalampos Baniotopoulos, Nafsika Stavridou, E. Koltsakis

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Abstract

Renewable energy is expected to experience epic growth in the coming decade, which is reflected in the record new installations since 2010. Wind energy, in particular, has proved its leading role among sustainable energy production means, by the accelerating rise in total installed capacity and by its consistently increasing trend. Taking a closer look at the history of wind power development, it is obvious that it has always been a matter of engineering taller turbines with longer blades. An increase in the tower height means an increase in the material used, thereby, impacting the
initial construction cost and the total energy consumed. In the present study, a numerical investigation is carried out in order to actively compare conventional cylindrical shell towers with lattice towers in terms of material use, robustness and environmental impact. Lattice structures are proved to be equivalently competitive to conventional cylindrical solutions since they can be designed to be robust
enough while being a much lighter tower in terms of material use. With detailed design, lattice wind turbine towers can constitute the new generation of wind turbine towers.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6325
Pages (from-to)1-21
Number of pages21
JournalEnergies
Volume2020
Issue number13
Early online date30 Nov 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2020

Keywords

  • wind turbines; towers; lattice structures; steel structures; tubular

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