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Composite material bend-twist coupling for wind turbine blade applications

Posted on:2010-02-19Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of WyomingCandidate:Walsh, Justin MFull Text:PDF
GTID:2442390002978403Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Current efforts in wind turbine blade design seek to employ bend-twist coupling of composite materials for passive power control by twisting blades to feather. Past efforts in this area of study have proved to be problematic, especially in formulation of the bend-twist coupling coefficient alpha. Kevlar/epoxy, carbon/epoxy and glass/epoxy specimens were manufactured to study bend-twist coupling, from which numerical and analytical models could be verified. Finite element analysis was implemented to evaluate fiber orientation and material property effects on coupling magnitude. An analytical/empirical model was then derived to describe numerical results and serve as a replacement for the commonly used coupling coefficient alpha. Through the results from numerical and analytical models, a foundation for aeroelastic design of wind turbines blades utilizing biased composite materials is provided.
Keywords/Search Tags:Bend-twist coupling, Composite, Wind
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