WindForS members use many different software tools to simulate loads on onshore and offshore wind turbines. The spectrum goes from reduced models for longer simulated times to detailed models of drive trains, of support structures or rotor blades with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for the aerodynamics.
Simulation software in use includes Flex5, Bladed, FAST, Finite element tools such as ANSYS, ABAQUS, and Poseidon; the multibody simulation (MBS) tool SIMPACK, and CFD codes including FLOWer.
Depending on the purpose, models at different complexities can be coupled to create an appropriate model chain. Simulations using model reduction techniques and partially coupled finite element models produce accurate models for preliminary design with a very short processing time. The models are able to accurately represent the critical components from the foundation to the rotor blades. The models can have turbulent wind inputs along with wave loading for offshore models.