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Zhang, Y. (author), Avallone, F. (author), Watson, S.J. (author)
In this paper, the feasibility of using far-field acoustic measurements as a non-contact monitoring technique for wind turbine blade leading edge erosion is assessed. For this purpose, a DU96 W180 airfoil with several eroded leading edge configurations of different severities is experimentally investigated. The eroded leading edges are designed...
journal article 2023
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Brans, Karel (author)
The goal of this thesis project was to explore how material originating from thermoplastic composite wind turbine blades (TPC WTB) can be reshaped. The insights gained during exploratory activities were used to design a re-use application. The demonstrator model should inspire people to develop other applications and build upon the foundations...
master thesis 2023
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John Vaseekaran, Saran (author)
Leading Edge Erosion is a major concern for the wind energy industry as it affects the aerodynamic efficiency of wind turbine blades and, therefore, the power generated. Hail impact on the leading edge could significantly damage the protective layer and the composite substrate. The focus of this research study is to investigate the effect of...
master thesis 2023
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Verma, Amrit Shankar (author), Yan, Jiquan (author), Hu, Weifei (author), Jiang, Zhiyu (author), Shi, Wei (author), Teuwen, Julie J.E. (author)
A fiber-reinforced composite wind turbine blade (WTB) is exposed to numerous impact threats during its service life causing damages that can be detrimental to its structural integrity. Currently, impact loads are not considered during blade design, so high safety factors are introduced, which result in a conservative design. However, as wind...
review 2023
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Savana, Reshab (author)
The growing demand for renewable energy has led to significant developments in wind turbine technology. The ever increasing size of turbine blades and their exposure to a variety of environmental factors can affect their annual energy production and service life. Erosion caused by rainfall and hailstones is identified as two of the most...
master thesis 2022
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VOULTSOS, IOANNIS (author)
The energy transition towards carbon neutrality requires a rapid electrification of all energy sectors by 2050. In the EU-27, the REPowerEU strategy, initiated in March 2022, is pursuing this target even more ambitiously. However, in order to achieve the aforementioned goals, the increasing demand for green hydrogen will...
master thesis 2022
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Przespolewski, Adriaan (author)
This report covers the development of the Blade Barrier: A sound barrier constructed using decommissioned wind turbine blades.<br/>The ever-growing wind industry faces a composite waste problem. Wind turbine blades only last a few decades, and are difficult and therefore not economically desirable to recycle.<br/>One proposed solution to this...
master thesis 2022
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Pronk, Simon (author)
Wind turbines are decommissioned when they reach their endoflife. The reason for reaching endoflife varies per wind turbine, but they all have in common that the wind turbine blades can not be recycled and thus end up as waste. Since a growing amount of wind turbines will reach their endoflife the coming decade, the waste problem will increase....
master thesis 2022
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Antoniou, A (author), Dyer, K (author), Finnegan, William (author), Herring, Robbie (author), Holst, Bodil (author), Ilsted Bech, Jakob (author), Katsivalis, Ioannis (author), Kutlualp, Tazefidan (author), Teuwen, Julie J.E. (author)
In the immediate future, wind power will provide more electricity than any other technology based on renewable and low-emission energy sources. As a result, the size of offshore wind turbines has increased to harvest more wind energy in order to achieve the 2050 EU carbon neutral targets. The use of composites opens great prospects in the design...
conference paper 2022
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Bhangale, J.A. (author), Alderliesten, R.C. (author), Benedictus, R. (author), Bersee, H.E.N. (author)
Prediction models for fatigue in engineering applications are developed within a fatigue analysis framework, deliberately selected in some cases, but mostly chosen without substantiation. The proposition of this paper is that selecting the most appropriate framework can only be done with the knowledge and a complete overview of existing...
conference paper 2022
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Farooq, U. (author), Teuwen, Julie J.E. (author), Dransfeld, C.A. (author)
Epoxies with high cross-linking densities are brittle and hence have a low fracture toughness. However, different methods are known to increase fracture toughness. Numerous approaches are known to incorporate a second phase into the epoxy matrix, such as rubber, inorganic nanoparticles or thermoplastics, referred to as bulk resin modification....
conference paper 2022
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Scheepens, Wiebke (author)
Wind turbine blades are composed of complex composite material structures that are difficult to recycle at the end of their operational lifetime. As such, they are oftentimes landfilled or incinerated. Following the Circular Economy principles, there are a multitude of strategies that may be applied to these structures; these range from more to...
master thesis 2021
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Foulds, Deacon (author)
Wind energy is a growing industry, and in an effort to reduce costs and increase turbine efficiency, rotor blades are becoming increasingly large in size. To facilitate this effort, the SmartBlades2 research project has designed, built, and tested a set of prototype research blades. As part of the SmartBlades2 project, high sensor density modal...
master thesis 2021
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Sanchez Bravo, Alex (author)
Wind turbines play an increasingly imporant role in the energy production of our time. In order to optimize the performance of wind turbine blades, this thesis work aims at assessing the possibility of using panel methods for gradient based optimization of the aerodynamics of wind turbine blades. Specifically, the method employed has used...
master thesis 2021
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Mathew, Joan (author)
With a growing demand for longer blades in the wind turbine industry for higher rated power per turbine, a structurally sound blade-root connection is of commercial importance. Bushing connections have been a commercially favoured design in the past few years, replacing the commonly used T-bolt connection as the joining method of choice. The new...
master thesis 2021
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Bhangale, J.A. (author)
The work done for this thesis is related to fatigue analysis of various material types used in the wind turbine blades. For the analysis, a framework from the thermodynamics of irreversible processes with internal variables and Continuum Damage Mechanics (CDM) is used. Thermodynamic principles provide a generic framework that is valid for the...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Verma, Amrit Shankar (author), Di Noi, Sandro (author), Ren, Zhengru (author), Jiang, Zhiyu (author), Teuwen, Julie J.E. (author)
Leading edge erosion (LEE) repairs of wind turbine blades (WTBs) involve infield application of leading edge protection (LEP) solutions. The industry is currently aiming to use factory based LEP coatings that can applied to the WTBs before they are shipped out for installation. However, one of the main challenges related to these solutions is...
journal article 2021
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Verma, Amrit Shankar (author), Vedvik, Nils Petter (author), Gao, Zhen (author), Castro, Saullo G.P. (author), Teuwen, Julie J.E. (author)
The leading edges of wind turbine blades are adhesively bonded composite sections that are susceptible to impact loads during offshore installation. The impact loads can cause localized damages at the leading edges that necessitate damage tolerance assessment. However, owing to the complex material combinations together with varying bondline...
journal article 2021
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Zhang, Y. (author), Avallone, F. (author), Watson, S.J. (author)
Recent decades have witnessed more and more wind turbines (WTs) being installed onshore and offshore. Health condition monitoring for WTs structures and components is increasingly becoming a compelling concern for stable power output and operational safety of a wind farm [1]. Blade damages seem to occur with a higher probability ahead of other...
abstract 2021
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Verma, Amrit Shankar (author), Jiang, Zhiyu (author), Caboni, Marco (author), Verhoef, Hans (author), van der Mijle Meijer, Harald (author), Castro, Saullo G.P. (author), Teuwen, Julie J.E. (author)
Rain-induced leading-edge erosion of wind turbine blades is associated with high repair and maintenance costs. For efficient operation and maintenance, erosion models are required that provide estimates of blade coating lifetime at a real scale. In this study, a statistical rainfall model is established that describes probabilistic...
journal article 2021
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