Efstathios E. Theotokoglou, Georgios Balokas and Evgenia K. Savvaki
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the buckling behavior of the load-carrying support structure of a wind turbine blade.
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the buckling behavior of the load-carrying support structure of a wind turbine blade.
Design/methodology/approach
Experimental experience has shown that local buckling is a major failure mode that dominantly influences the total collapse of the blade.
Findings
The results from parametric analyses offer a clear perspective about the buckling capacity but also about the post-buckling behavior and strength of the models.
Research limitations/implications
This makes possible to compare the response of the different fiber-reinforced polymers used in the computational model.
Originality/value
Furthermore, this investigation leads to useful conclusions for the material design optimization of the load-carrying box girder, as significant advantages derive not only from the combination of different fiber-reinforced polymers in hybrid material structures, but also from Kevlar-fiber blades.