Study of fatigue damage in wind turbine blades

Citation

ScienceDirect – Engineering Failure Analysis : Study of fatigue damage in wind turbine blades

J.C. Marín Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, A. Barroso, F. París, J. Cañas

School of Engineering, University of Seville, Camino de los Descubrimientos s/n, 41092 Seville, Spain

Available online 29 February 2008.

Abstract

The inspection of damages detected in some blades of 300 kW wind turbines revealed that the nature of these damages was probably due to a fatigue mechanism. The causes that had originated the failure (superficial cracks, geometric concentrator, abrupt change of thickness) have been studied, verifying, by means of the simplified evaluation procedure of fatigue life of the “Germanischer Lloyd” (GL) standard, that these causes can explain the failure detected in the period of time in which it happened.

Keywords: Blade failures; Composites; Fatigue life

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Failure analysis of stress corrosion cracking in a gas transmission steel pipeline

Engineering Failure Analysis : Failure analysis of stress corrosion cracking occurred in a gas transmission steel pipeline

Abstract

In January 2010, stress corrosion cracking was occurred in a high-pressure gas pipeline steel in northern regions of Iran, after almost 40 years since its installation. In this study, failure mechanisms were determined based on available documents and metallographic studies conducted on this pipeline. The results showed that the applied polyethylene tape coating on the external surface of the pipeline became opened and disbonded in the corroded area causing external surface of buried pipeline to be exposed to wet soil around it. As a result of the chemical interactions and formation of carbonate/bicarbonate solution and with the presence of tensile stresses, stress corrosion cracking occurred in the longitudinal direction and at the outer surface of the pipe. In addition, mechanisms and morphology of cracks propagation due to stress corrosion cracking to internal side of the pipe wall were studied.

Keywords: API 5L X60; Stress corrosion cracking; Pipeline; Intergranular

Corrosion des goussets d’assemblage de fermes de toit dans les bâtiments d’élevage

www.omafra.gov.on.ca/french/engineer/facts/10-072.pdf

PROBLÈME DE CORROSION
La détérioration des goussets de fermes de toit en
métal est une préoccupation majeure dans les
bâtiments dont l’intérieur constitue un milieu très
humide et corrosif. Après cinq à dix ans, bon nombre
de ces bâtiments montrent des signes d’une grave
corrosion. Les goussets en tôle d’acier galvanisé exposés
à l’humidité, à la condensation et à une circulation
d’air chargé de gaz de fumier se corrodent rapidement.
Cette corrosion peut affaiblir un bâtiment et conduire
à une défaillance structurale.