2016
DOI: 10.21152/1750-9548.10.3.265
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Review of the Phenomenon of Ice Shedding from Wind Turbine Blades

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“…In order to approach to the problem of the adhesion of ice, a two-layer laminate structure of ice and polymer material is designed. A four-point bending test is applied to investigate the separation of ice from a PVC surface [4,43]. Different methods are used to analyse the results: theoretical, experimental and numerical simulations.…”
Section: Multiphysics Analysis Of Ice Adhesion and Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to approach to the problem of the adhesion of ice, a two-layer laminate structure of ice and polymer material is designed. A four-point bending test is applied to investigate the separation of ice from a PVC surface [4,43]. Different methods are used to analyse the results: theoretical, experimental and numerical simulations.…”
Section: Multiphysics Analysis Of Ice Adhesion and Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cold temperatures are responsible for novel challenges [2,3]. Due to cold climatic conditions, turbine blades are subjected to icing [4]. A number of methods have been proposed and tested for prevention and removal of ice on wind turbine blades, but no solution has been discovered to avoid it completely.…”
Section: Introduction To Ice Sheddingmentioning
confidence: 99%