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Prediction of long-term creep behavior of blade by time-stress superposition principle(TSSP) modeling

Author:
نادیا نصرتی
,
سمانه صاحبیان سقی
,
احد ضابط
,
nadia nosrati
,
Samaneh Sahebian
,
Ahad Zabett
Year
: 2018
Abstract: Rotor blades are vulnerable portion of wind turbine. Researches have shown the delamination of composite due to fatigue and creep lead to failure of wind turbine rotor1. Besides, According to the DNV GL standard related to design the wind turbine, creep failure mode at a T-bolt in the root joint is one of the failure mechanism that may occur in wind turbine blades2. Even if the creep fracture does not occur, slow creep deformation lead to decrease the effective performance of the structure in the long time. Therefore, the investigation of long-term creep behavior of the FRP composites is an important subject to design the wind turbine blades. Long-term creep tests are impractical3 and need high cost. Therefore researchers prefer to use the modeling methods. Time-stress superposition principle (TSSP) is the main model that was used to predict long term creep behavior of linear viscoelastic polymers4.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3399367
Keyword(s): CREEP BEHAVIOR,time-stress superposition principle
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contributor authorنادیا نصرتیen
contributor authorسمانه صاحبیان سقیen
contributor authorاحد ضابطen
contributor authornadia nosratifa
contributor authorSamaneh Sahebianfa
contributor authorAhad Zabettfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T14:30:04Z
date available2020-06-06T14:30:04Z
date copyright9/25/2018
date issued2018
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3399367?locale-attribute=en
description abstractRotor blades are vulnerable portion of wind turbine. Researches have shown the delamination of composite due to fatigue and creep lead to failure of wind turbine rotor1. Besides, According to the DNV GL standard related to design the wind turbine, creep failure mode at a T-bolt in the root joint is one of the failure mechanism that may occur in wind turbine blades2. Even if the creep fracture does not occur, slow creep deformation lead to decrease the effective performance of the structure in the long time. Therefore, the investigation of long-term creep behavior of the FRP composites is an important subject to design the wind turbine blades. Long-term creep tests are impractical3 and need high cost. Therefore researchers prefer to use the modeling methods. Time-stress superposition principle (TSSP) is the main model that was used to predict long term creep behavior of linear viscoelastic polymers4.en
languageEnglish
titlePrediction of long-term creep behavior of blade by time-stress superposition principle(TSSP) modelingen
typeConference Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsCREEP BEHAVIORen
subject keywordstime-stress superposition principleen
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1072583.html
identifier articleid1072583
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