EFFICIENT WIND TURBINE BLADE DESIGN AND ASSOCIATED MANUFACTURING METHODS USING RECTANGULAR SPARS AND SEGMENTED SHEAR WEB
First Claim
1. A wind turbine blade, comprising:
- a shell having an external surface and an internal surface; and
a spar bonded to the internal surface of the shell, the spar including a plurality of stacked, pultruded elements, the elements being generally flat in a chordwise direction.
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Abstract
A wind turbine blade internal structure system is disclosed herein. A representative system includes span wise spar elements, thru thickness web elements, and an aerodynamic shell. In particular embodiments, the spars may be constructed of pre-cured planks and either adhesively bonded together or assembled using layers of laminates between planks. The laminate layers may be used for structural purposes either to increase the stiffness of the spar, increase the effective bond area of the spar to the shell, or to form a transition region at the plank termination. The spars can be incorporated into the shell assembly layup. The shear web may contain segmentation along the span wise axis of the blade, splitting the shear web into pressure and suction halves that are joined by a connector element that allows for alignment between the web halves in the span wise, chord wise, and thickens directions. The spar and web design elements discussed herein can be applied to either a segments or monolithic blade assembly.
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2 Claims
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1. A wind turbine blade, comprising:
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a shell having an external surface and an internal surface; and a spar bonded to the internal surface of the shell, the spar including a plurality of stacked, pultruded elements, the elements being generally flat in a chordwise direction.
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2. A wind turbine blade, comprising:
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a pressure surface shell having; a first outer layer; a first inner layer; a first core element positioned between the first inner layer and the first outer layer, the first core element having a first gap region; a first spar cap positioned in the first gap region of the first core element, between the first outer layer and the first inner layer of the pressure surface shell, the first spar cap including a plurality of stacked, pultruded first elements, the first elements being generally flat in a chordwise direction; a first core ramp positioned on a first side of the first spar between the first core element and the first inner layer; a second core ramp positioned on a second side of the first spar, opposite the first side, between the first core element and the first inner layer; a suction surface shell having; a second outer layer; a second inner layer; a second core element positioned between the second inner layer and the second outer layer, the second core element having a second gap region; a second spar cap positioned in the second gap region of the second core element, between the second outer layer and the second inner layer of the suction surface shell, the second spar cap including a plurality of stacked, pultruded second elements, the second elements being generally flat in a chordwise direction; a third core ramp positioned on a first side of the second spar between the second core element and the second inner layer; a fourth core ramp positioned on a second side of the second spar, opposite the first side, between the second core element and the second inner layer; a first web section element extending away from the first spar cap; a second web section element extending away from the second spar cap; and a connector element connecting the first and second web section elements.
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