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Development of a High‐fidelity Experimental Substructure Test Rig for Grid‐scored Sandwich Panels in Wind Turbine Blades
Author(s) -
Laustsen S.,
Lund E.,
Kühlmeier L.,
Thomsen O. T.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
strain
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.477
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1475-1305
pISSN - 0039-2103
DOI - 10.1111/str.12072
Subject(s) - substructure , structural engineering , turbine blade , turbine , aerodynamics , full scale , grid , engineering , sandwich structured composite , composite number , aerospace engineering , materials science , composite material , mathematics , geometry
This paper outlines high‐fidelity experimental substructure testing of sandwich panels which constitute the aerodynamic outer shell of modern wind turbine blades. A full‐scale structural experimental and numerical characterisation of a composite wind turbine blade has been conducted. The development of a full‐scale numerical model is detailed, and the necessary experimental set‐up is described. Further, the numerical and experimental results obtained are compared, and an idealised set of boundary conditions for a chosen blade substructure is presented. From this, the development of a test rig suitable for representing the established loading and boundary conditions is presented, and some preliminary experimental results are discussed. The work provides a road map for developing high‐fidelity experimental substructure tests, which in more generic terms are applicable to similar developments of substructure tests for composite wind turbine blades. Furthermore, recommendations on the use of grid‐scored sandwich structures in wind turbine blades are presented, which outline the sensitivity in terms of quasi‐static strength to the established loading conditions.