Author:
Zhou Bo,Zhang Xueyan,Li He
Abstract
Air bubble is a manufacturing defect that is common to composite wind turbine blades, which might evolve into cracks, leading to failure under load. The evolution and critical state of air bubble are studied to establish a condition assessment method for blade quality control. A method that is based on rheological theory is proposed to recognize the critical state by temperature jump. The air bubble is regarded as a null set and the temperature distribution of bubble defect is affected by the volumetric strain energy under tensile load. An infrared camera can detect a temperature jump when mechanical characteristics drastically change due to crack formation. A tensile fatigue test was carried out to verify the accuracy of this method. The relative error between the measured and calculated temperature rise at the critical moment was less than 7%. Additionally, the specimen with [0/90]s ply angles is more favorable to maintain the structural stability than the others. The method in this paper establishes a quantitative relationship between the meso-defect and macro mechanical properties. The defect severity of wind turbine blade can be defined by infrared imaging technology.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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