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Spray coating, dip coating, electrospinning, and spin coating techniques are evaluated by erosion resistance, UV degradation, icing, and water vapor. Latest advances in self-healing and smart
Spray coating, dip coating, electrospinning, and spin coating techniques are evaluated by erosion resistance, UV degradation, icing, and water vapor. Latest advances in self-healing and smart
Wind turbine rotor blades are protected on the surface by gelcoat or paint. The surface protection is necessary because there will always be pinholes in the composite – the laminate – of which the rotor
Self-healing coatings, which autonomously or semi-autonomously restore barriers and mechanical function after damage, promise a paradigm shift in blade protection by combining
Even with extreme temperature differences and strong bending of the rotor blades, the coating must provide full protection. UV radiation as well as erosion from rain, hail and sand is a challenge. Our
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The first “commercial” rotating arm test rig came into operation in the 1950''s (UDRI – University of Dayton, USA) and was used for testing helicopter rotor blades
In this research, two main coating technologies have been considered: In-mould coatings (Gel coating) applied during moulding on the entire blade surface and the post-mould coatings specifically
The coating is applied to the wind turbine blade surface using a specific process. The coating is made by ball milling polypyrrole powder, mixing it with a binder, and ultrasonically stirring it
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The coating is applied to the wind turbine blade surface using a specific process. The coating is made by ball milling polypyrrole powder, mixing it with a binder, and ultrasonically stirring it
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