Wind turbines and their blades continue to grow in size. The resulting increase in blade mass and cost requires the implementation of new design concepts. Among these is the selective use of carbon fiber. In 2002, Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) initiated a research program to investigate the use of carbon fiber in 9m subscale blades. Two sets of blades were designed, one with a carbon spar-cap and the other with off-axis carbon in the skin which produces bend twist coupling. Blades of each design have recently undergone modal and structural testing. In addition, finite element analysis (FEA) of both blades has been performed. This paper describes the design, testing, and analysis work that have been completed
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Three 9 m carbon fiber wind turbine blades have been designed through a research program initiated b...
The benefit of introducing carbon fibers in a wind turbine blade was evaluated. The SERI-8 wind turb...
This study presents results obtained for four hybrid designs of the Northern Power Systems (NPS) 9.2...
a LockheedMartinCompany,fortheUnitedStatesDepartmentofEnergy undercontractDE-AC04-94AL85000
As part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Wind Partnerships for Advanced Component Technologies (Wi...
As part of the U.S. Department of Energy's Wind Partnerships for Advanced Component Technologies (Wi...
For large off-shore wind turbines, blades with relative low blade mass are becoming more important. ...
For large off-shore wind turbines, blades with relative low blade mass are becoming more important. ...
This paper outlines the results of tests conducted on three 9-m carbon fiber wind turbine blades des...
As part of the U.S. Department of Energy's Low Wind Speed Turbine program, Global Energy Concepts LL...
When a system design approach is applied to wind turbine blades, manufacturing and structural requir...
With global climate problems receiving increasingly international political attention,most European ...
Improving wind turbine blades via bend-twist coupling confronts two difficult challenges. The first ...
R&D efforts, creates and evaluates innovative large blade concepts for horizontal axis wind turb...
The primary goal of the WindPACT Blade System Design Study (BSDS) was investigation and evaluation o...
Three 9 m carbon fiber wind turbine blades have been designed through a research program initiated b...
The benefit of introducing carbon fibers in a wind turbine blade was evaluated. The SERI-8 wind turb...
This study presents results obtained for four hybrid designs of the Northern Power Systems (NPS) 9.2...
a LockheedMartinCompany,fortheUnitedStatesDepartmentofEnergy undercontractDE-AC04-94AL85000
As part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Wind Partnerships for Advanced Component Technologies (Wi...
As part of the U.S. Department of Energy's Wind Partnerships for Advanced Component Technologies (Wi...
For large off-shore wind turbines, blades with relative low blade mass are becoming more important. ...
For large off-shore wind turbines, blades with relative low blade mass are becoming more important. ...
This paper outlines the results of tests conducted on three 9-m carbon fiber wind turbine blades des...
As part of the U.S. Department of Energy's Low Wind Speed Turbine program, Global Energy Concepts LL...
When a system design approach is applied to wind turbine blades, manufacturing and structural requir...
With global climate problems receiving increasingly international political attention,most European ...
Improving wind turbine blades via bend-twist coupling confronts two difficult challenges. The first ...
R&D efforts, creates and evaluates innovative large blade concepts for horizontal axis wind turb...
The primary goal of the WindPACT Blade System Design Study (BSDS) was investigation and evaluation o...