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Dear @Vain-TLD, The forum post you linked to summarizes the basics--the aerodynamic loads calculated by AeroDyn and sent to structural module depend on the structural motions (position/orientation and velocity of the various analysis nodes) sent from the structural module to AeroDyn. Basically, the relative velocity between the wind and structure is used rather than the pure wind velocity in most terms used by AeroDyn. I would suggest referring to the AeroDyn documentation and associated papers for more information on how AeroDyn computes aerodynamics loads; https://openfast.readthedocs.io/en/main/source/user/aerodyn/index.html. Best regards, |
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I have focused on the https://forums.nrel.gov/t/aerodynamic-damping-of-the-nacelle-tower-and-the-blades/3889 website for the discussion of the aerodynamic damping. But I still can't understand how structural module and the aerodynamic module fit together.My question is how does the motion of the blade affect the aerodynamic load?Where can I find references to better understand how openfast addresses this issue?
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