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Evaluating Structural Failure of Load-Carrying Composite Box Beams with Different Geometries and Load Conditions

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Chinese Academy of Sciences1

Wind Turbine Structures and Component Design, Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark2

Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark3

The load-carrying component of wind turbine blades is a composite box beam that often consists of two spar caps and two shear webs. Local buckling of such beams usually leads to failure of spar caps and/or shear webs. As the failure modes change with cross-sectional geometries and load conditions, it is of interest to develop a method for efficient structural failure evaluation.

As a correlation exists between linear buckling response and the potential structural failure, this study presents comprehensive numerical studies on the box beams with different external shapes and layer thicknesses to establish buckling mode maps that can be useful for the preliminary structural design.

The results show that the changes of cross-sectional aspect ratio affect the buckling strength more than the change of the weight or the material usage when the spar cap buckling dominates the failure. Larger curvature of spar caps can significantly improve the buckling strength due to better resistance to the cross-sectional flattening.

The evaluation method only uses the modeling techniques readily available in common commercial FE software, and no in-house user subroutines is needed, thus allowing the failure evaluation to be performed efficiently in the early design of the load-carrying box beams in wind turbine blades.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2019
Pages: 1151-1161
Journal subtitle: An International Journal for the Science and Application of Composite Materials
ISSN: 15734897 and 0929189x
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1007/s10443-019-09776-4
ORCIDs: Chen, Xiao

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