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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Concept for the Estimation of Displacement Fields in Flexible Wind Turbine Structures
The design of wind turbines is based on conservative load assumptions compared to the actual load conditions at the designated erection site. As a consequence, structural reserves are very likely at the end of...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Utilization of Experimental Data in Elastic Multibody Simulation: Case Study on the Ampair 600 Turbine Blade
The development of detailed elastic multibody models is a standard practice for the transient analysis of complex mechanical and mechatronic systems. With the constant increase in complexity of modern engineer...
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Article
Sind Blackouts unvermeidbar? Energiewirtschaftliche Risiken und Chancen der Elektromobilität
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Article
Demystifying the Charging Challenge - A Driver for Convergence and New Business Opportunities
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Investigation of a Model Update Technique for Flexible Multibody Simulation
In modern engineering applications, the build up of representative numerical models may be not feasible or involves considerable effort. As a result, the need for experimental investigation on the real structu...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
State Observation in Beam-Like Structures Under Unknown Excitation
Measuring and logging of fatigue loads is essential for individual life time estimations of dynamically loaded mechanical structures like operating wind turbines. A fundamental intermediate step is the accurat...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Structural Fatigue Monitoring Concept for Wind Turbines by Means of Digital Twins
Wind turbines are complex mechatronic systems designed to withstand high dynamic loads over a considerable period due to environmental influences. Following the guidelines from DNVGL or IEC, the design process...