The enhanced Bladed tool integrates cloud computing resources from Amazon Web Services, saving costly IT infrastructure upgrades and lessening design time. It observes turbine structural behaviour in simulated scenarios from 360 degree angles.
Optimising the design of a wind turbine is key during every phase of its design. Failure to correctly model loads, harsh environments, and structural integrity or to perform accurate testing can greatly jeopardise the long-term safety, functionality and profitability of an asset.
Therefore, the advancement of wind turbine design analysis tools can enable better designed turbines, with lower modelling costs, and in shorter timeframes.
Used as the primary
simulation tool in the design of approximately half of the utility scale wind turbines manufactured worldwide,
DNV GL’s Bladed wind turbine modelling solution has undergone a big transformation to improve functionality and user experience.
The new features of Bladed 4.8 include Bladed Cloud, Multipart Blade and
Result Animation. After 18 months of evolution, the cutting edge simulation tool now boasts greater technical capabilities to enable manufacturers to develop the next generation of wind turbines, whilst reducing costs and design time.
Wind turbine design projects require large sets of calculations to be performed regularly and a single set can require thousands of hours of computing power. The new Bladed Cloud service gives turbine designers the ability to optimise designs using the virtually limitless computing resources of Amazon Web Services.
The on-demand computing platform means that turbine designers no longer require high performance computers. Users can simply click one button in Bladed and their calculations are sent to the Cloud for processing. This saves significant IT upgrade costs and cuts turbine design time.