Destruction assessment of wind power plastics blade

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The study resulted in testing and assessment procedure for destructiveness of Gamesa G90 wind power rotor plastics blades of their life cycle. The achieved goal embraced ergonomic, functional, ecological and technological destructiveness. The life cycle comprises stages from design to disposal. The best results connected with ergonomic, functional, ecological and technological destructiveness of the disposal model in the form of recycling were obtained for the life processes of plastics related to fossil fuel extraction (-2.56 · 105 MJ).

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Flizikowski, J., Piasecka, I., Kruszelnicka, W., Tomporowski, A., & Mrozinski, A. (2018). Destruction assessment of wind power plastics blade. Polimery/Polymers, 63(5), 381–386. https://doi.org/10.14314/polimery.2018.5.7

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