The 9th International Operational Modal Analysis Conference (IOMAC), Vancouver, Kanada, 3 Temmuz - 06 Aralık 2022, ss.1-8
During recent years, wind energy has become an important renewable energy source, and a more
attractive alternative to conventional ways of energy generation due to higher capacity utilization
factors and shorter return of investments. Demand for larger wind turbines, which can produce more
energy in the short term, is increasing rapidly in the market. To ensure that the turbine continuously
generates energy, and stays perfectly operational during its lifespan, there is an increasing need to have
a comprehensive understanding of their dynamics from a structural point of view. In this study, a novel
distributed data acquisition system is designed and deployed throughout the tower height on a 2.5MW
in-service fully operational wind turbine in Izmir/Turkey. Using the collected response data, the
dynamic properties of the turbine tower are estimated by using operational modal analysis methods and
compared with the modal analysis of the detailed finite element model.