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Turbine blades, exposed to extreme thermal, mechanical, and chemical conditions, are susceptible to fatigue, creep, hot corrosion, and vibration-induced cracking.
The first modern wind turbines designed for bulk electricity generation came online gradually throughout the 80s and early 90s. By today’s standards these turbines are barely recognizable. They ...
Wind turbine blade recycling picks up ... composite pieces remained stiffer and deformed less over time—a material’s tendency to deform over time is called creep—than conventional epoxy blades ...
"The PECAN method for developing recyclable wind turbine blades is a ... He said one concern others have had about these types of materials is that the blade would be subject to greater "creep ...