Q-BLADE Tutorials for beginners | Blade Structural Analysis |Wind Turbine| HAWT💙

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  • Q-BLADE Tutorials for beginners | Blade Structural Analysis |Wind Turbine| HAWT💙
    In this tutorial we will see how to give loading and do a structural analysis on the propeller blades. Give a thumbs up if this tutorial was helpful.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @nashgachie7695
    @nashgachie7695 6 лет назад +1

    Hey.. Nice explained tutorial.. As a request you do for the vertical wind turbine blades

  • @qwertykeypad1653
    @qwertykeypad1653 4 года назад +1

    What all material types can we have in QBlade apart from isotropic material for structural analysis?

    • @write2sijovarghese
      @write2sijovarghese  4 года назад

      I am really not sure about the options of materials in Qblade. But alternatively the 3D data can be exported to other cad package in order to apply materials

  • @jagadishkumarm366
    @jagadishkumarm366 5 лет назад +1

    How to import blade loading?

    • @write2sijovarghese
      @write2sijovarghese  5 лет назад

      Thanks for this wonderful question! Once the structural model is defined and saved, the modal analysis is automatically performed hence. I believe this software cannot be used to import external load data. But I will definitely look into any alternative and get back to you. Thanks for your question 😊

    • @jagadishkumarm366
      @jagadishkumarm366 5 лет назад +2

      We can import blade loading if we perform turbine bem simulation over a range of windspeeds in bem simulation option. After this we can import the loads on the blade corresponding to the Bem simulation at a windspeed of our choice. I wanted to know how the software calculates this loading on the blade and if this amount of structural analysis is enough. We plan to manufacture a 2kw blade with radius of about 1.6 Meters. Wanted to know if qblade FEM results are enough or we should perform some alternative structural analysis. Thank you !

    • @write2sijovarghese
      @write2sijovarghese  5 лет назад

      That’s amazing amount of research! Thanks for the information, and I am sorry for replying so late! Qblade is a wonderful tool. But in order to get more accurate results you can go with FSI using Ansys module. Combining structural and fluent capabilities you can get accurate blading loading results!