2023
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1293/1/012042
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Quantification of process-induced effects on fatigue life of short-glass-fiber-filled adhesive used in wind turbine rotor blades

M Rosemeier,
T Holst,
A Antoniou

Abstract: Cracks in the adhesive joints of wind turbine blades can often cause severe structural blade damage. Effects induced by the manufacturing process can have a significant impact on the cycle number toward crack initiation in the bonding material. This research compared two experimental series of neat adhesive, dog-bone-shaped specimens with different degrees of cure, fiber orientation, and porosity content, which were subjected to static and cyclic tension-tension loading. To enhance the comparability of the two… Show more

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