Kanwarosama
Student
- Mar 25, 2024
- 19
Hi all,
I am trying to model a wind turbine tower. I was successful in modelling the geometry and thickness but I am stuck when it comes to connections which are flange-bolt type. I can simplify my problem by totally eliminating the need to model the flange and bolt and use the tie constraint to connect the cylindrical sections together. But this approach is very simple. On the other hand, the approach to model the flange and the bolts will make the model very complicated because there are few hundred bolts in my whole tower.
I am thinking to simplify the problem in such a way that either I can pull out the bolt forces or provide some stiffness as in case of a springA element so that i can parametrize it easily. The aim being to understand the joint effect on whole tower. I have tried using spring by creating attachment points on the ends of each sections and then connecting them in a straight line. But this model isnt stable. Ofcourse, i have to provide a gap between sections which is also not realistic but to provide springs i had to do that. Also, I have tried using cartesian connector but that also fails when i do a frequency analysis as the first three modes are rigid body modes. The same result in observed for a springA elememt. So, I am looking for any help regarding modelling these joints without contact. Is it possible? Or any suggestions that might help? One more thing that the bottom section is fixed and the top is free. I would like to verify my model against the first six modes of frequency, but in my case, as i described i just get O frequency meaning rigid body modes. I have tried to add a spring in the circular direction but that doesnt help much as well. The result is the same rigid body modes. I have provided springs at 200 mm intervals along the circumference.
I am trying to model a wind turbine tower. I was successful in modelling the geometry and thickness but I am stuck when it comes to connections which are flange-bolt type. I can simplify my problem by totally eliminating the need to model the flange and bolt and use the tie constraint to connect the cylindrical sections together. But this approach is very simple. On the other hand, the approach to model the flange and the bolts will make the model very complicated because there are few hundred bolts in my whole tower.
I am thinking to simplify the problem in such a way that either I can pull out the bolt forces or provide some stiffness as in case of a springA element so that i can parametrize it easily. The aim being to understand the joint effect on whole tower. I have tried using spring by creating attachment points on the ends of each sections and then connecting them in a straight line. But this model isnt stable. Ofcourse, i have to provide a gap between sections which is also not realistic but to provide springs i had to do that. Also, I have tried using cartesian connector but that also fails when i do a frequency analysis as the first three modes are rigid body modes. The same result in observed for a springA elememt. So, I am looking for any help regarding modelling these joints without contact. Is it possible? Or any suggestions that might help? One more thing that the bottom section is fixed and the top is free. I would like to verify my model against the first six modes of frequency, but in my case, as i described i just get O frequency meaning rigid body modes. I have tried to add a spring in the circular direction but that doesnt help much as well. The result is the same rigid body modes. I have provided springs at 200 mm intervals along the circumference.