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6 FAQs about [Manufacturing wind turbine blades]
Could a 13-meter thermoplastic blade make a wind turbine blade?
But, much like ballet, achieving that simple grace requires complex, advanced engineering. Using the Composites Manufacturing Education and Technology Facility, an NREL research team built a 13-meter thermoplastic blade to innovate wind turbine blade manufacturing. Photo by Ryan Beach, NREL
What are wind turbine blades made of?
Wind turbine blades are typically made of composite materials, combining various elements to achieve the desired properties. The most commonly used materials include fiberglass, carbon fiber, and even innovative options such as bio-composites. Each material offers its unique set of advantages and trade-offs.
Can thermoplastic resins improve wind turbine blades?
Thermoplastic resins, combined with thermal welding techniques pioneered by NREL and partners, offer the potential for stronger, less expensive, and longer wind turbine blades, increasing energy capture, decreasing energy and transportation costs, and increasing blade reliability—critical to advancing the wind energy market.
Why are wind turbine blades made by hand?
Because of their size and aerodynamic complexity, wind turbine blades are skillfully manufactured by hand to ensure the highest level of craftsmanship and to outfit wind turbines with the most reliable and efficient components.
What makes a good wind turbine blade?
The ideal blade is made from strong yet lightweight materials that can withstand harsh conditions, be easily manufactured, and remain cost-effective. Wind turbine blades are typically made of composite materials, combining various elements to achieve the desired properties.
Are thermoplastic wind turbine blades recyclable?
Innovative and Recyclable Thermoplastic Wind Turbine Blades, NREL Fact Sheet (2019) Manufacturing a 9-Meter Thermoplastic Composite Wind Turbine Blade, American Society for Composites 32nd Technical Conference (2018) NREL partners with industry, academia, and national laboratories.