The most common defects in turbine blades may be faulty microscopic and mesoscopic appeared in matrix, no detected by classical nondestructive testing (i.e. using phased array sensors), broken fibers can also appear and develop under moderated loads, or cracks and delaminations due to low energy impacts, etc. The paper propose to present the results obtained from testing of glass fiber reinforced plastic used in the construction of the wind turbine blades as well as the monitoring of the entire scalable blade using wireless sensors placed on critical location on blade. In order to monitories the strain/stress during the tests, the determination of the location and the nature of defects have been simulated using FEM.
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Iftimie, N., Steigmann, R., Danila, N. A., Rosu, D., Barsanescu, P. D., & Savin, A. (2017). Wireless Sensors for Wind Turbine Blades Monitoring. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 209). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/209/1/012055
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