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Naji, M. |
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Motta, Antonella |
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Aletan, Dirar |
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Mohamed, Tarek |
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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Kononenko, Denys |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Sørensen, Bent F.
Technical University of Denmark
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- 2023J integral strain-curvature approach for multilayer fracture specimens with unknown thickness and stiffness of layerscitations
- 2022A coupled mix-mode cohesive law based on a cylindrical potential functioncitations
- 2022Propagation of tunnelling cracks in composite materials under strain and force-controlled cyclic loadingcitations
- 2021Scanning electron microscopy datasets for local fibre volume fraction determination in non-crimp glass-fibre reinforced compositescitations
- 2021Fatigue Crack Growth Rate at Material and Geometry Transitions in Glass-Epoxy Compositescitations
- 2021Approach for analysing off-axis tunnelling cracks in biaxially loaded laminatescitations
- 2020Experimental Investigation of the Damage at the Tip of Tunnelling Crack in Glass Fibre Composites
- 2020Tunneling cracks in arbitrary oriented off-axis laminacitations
- 2019An element test specimen with ply drops to study fatigue crack growth rates at geometry transitions
- 2019The critical damage state controlling the tension-tension fatigue life of unidirectional fibre compositescitations
- 2019Maximise the fracture resistance of glass fibre composites by controlled large scale fibre bridging
- 2019Maximise the fracture resistance of glass fibre composites by controlled large scale fibre bridging
- 2019Micromechanical model for prediction of the fatigue limit for unidirectional fibre compositescitations
- 2018Enhancement of delamination fracture resistance of composites by fiber bridging and mulitple cracks
- 2018Discontinuous cohesive laws for modelling mixed-mode delamination
- 2018The effect of buffer-layer on the steady-state energy release rate of a tunneling crack in a wind turbine blade jointcitations
- 2018Fracture Mechanics Analysis of Composites with Ply-Drops - Measurement of Delamination Fatigue Crack Growth Rate
- 2018Fatigue life limit prediction of unidirectional composites based on micromechanics
- 2018Prediction of fatigue limit for unidirectional carbon fibre/epoxy compositescitations
- 2018Preface for the 39th Risø Symposium Proceedings, IOP publication
- 2018In situ identification of the failure mechanisms in self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) composites
- 2018In situ identification of the failure mechanisms in self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) composites
- 2017Interfaces between a fibre and its matrixcitations
- 2016Determination of mode-I cohesive strength for interfacescitations
- 2016Experimental determination of the micro-scale strength and stress-strain relation of an epoxy resincitations
- 2016Enhancement of fracture resistance of composite laminates by the creation of multiple delaminations
- 2015The application of J integral to measure cohesive laws in materials undergoing large scale yielding
- 2015Effect of fiber positioning on mixed-mode fracture of interfacial debonding in compositescitations
- 2015Effect of fiber positioning on mixed-mode fracture of interfacial debonding in compositescitations
- 2014Damage evolution under cyclic multiaxial stress state: A comparative analysis between glass/epoxy laminates and tubescitations
- 2014Effect of Processing Conditions on Fracture Resistance and Cohesive Laws of Binderfree All-Cellulose Compositescitations
- 2014Mixed Mode cohesive law with interface dilatationcitations
- 2013Experimental and numerical study of the micro-mechanical failure in composites
- 2013Experimental and numerical study of the micro-mechanical failure in composites
- 2013Bonding characteristics of glass seal/metallic interconnect for SOFC applications: Comparative study on chemical and mechanical properties of the interface
- 2013Bonding characteristics of glass seal/metallic interconnect for SOFC applications: Comparative study on chemical and mechanical properties of the interface
- 2013Experiments and Analyses for Determining Fibre/Matrix Interface Parameters – Understanding Debonding Problems
- 2013Experiments and Analyses for Determining Fibre/Matrix Interface Parameters – Understanding Debonding Problems
- 2011Fracture resistance curves and toughening mechanisms in polymer based dental compositescitations
- 2011Shrinkage reduction of dental composites by addition of expandable zirconia fillercitations
- 2010Cohesive laws for assessment of materials failure: Theory, experimental methods and application
- 2009Effects of Heat-treatments on the Mechanical Strength of Coated YSZ: An Experimental Assessmentcitations
- 2008A modified DCB sandwich specimen for measuring mixed-mode cohesive lawscitations
- 2008Fundamentals for remote condition monitoring of offshore wind turbines
- 2007Plasma Polymerized Thin Films of Maleic Anhydride and 1,2-methylenedioxybenzene for Improving Adhesion to Carbon Surfacescitations
- 2007A J Integral Approach for Measuring Cohesive Laws Using a Modified DCB Sandwich Specimen
- 2006Measuring Cohesive Laws for Interfaces in Sandwich Structures
- 2006Controlling Interface Adhesion and Fracture Properties in Composite Materials by Plasma Polymerisation
- 2006Controlling Interface Adhesion and Fracture Properties in Composite Materials by Plasma Polymerisation
- 2006Detecting and identifying damage in sandwich polymer composite by using acoustic emission
- 2001Crack Growth along Interfaces in Porous Ceramic Layerscitations
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Fundamentals for remote condition monitoring of offshore wind turbines
Abstract
In the future, large wind turbines will be placed offshore in considerable numbers. Since access will be difficult and costly, it is preferable to use monitoring systems to reduce the reliance on manual inspection. The motivation for the effort reported here is to create the fundamental basis necessary for the use of sensors as a structural health monitoring system for wind turbine blades. This includes creating knowledge that will allow sensor signals to be used for remotely identifying the presence and position of any damage, the damage type and severity, and a structural condition assessment of the wind turbine blades that can integrate with existing SCADA tools to improve management of large offshore wind farms, and optimise the manual inspection/maintenance effort. Various sensor types, which have previously been identified as technically (and economically) capable of detecting the early development of significant damage in fibre reinforced composite, are investigated. In each case specific approaches have been proposed, developed and implemented in models or laboratory test specimens. The sensor approaches are based on acoustic emission (various passive and active applications including mobile sensors), fibre optics (including a new microbend transducer design and various Bragg-grating based applications), wireless approaches involving both battery and energy harvesting options, and inertia sensor based system identification approaches able to deal with linear periodic systems. In addition to the sensor investigations, a life-estimate approach for the wind turbines is described based on identifying and characterising critical material failure modes then integrating detailed models of damage progression rates into full scale models of the blade structure under operating loading regimes. The application of sensors is addressed during a full-scale blade test and recommendations are made regarding improvement to the commercial blade certification process of test and inspection, sensor use for monitoring in-service structural response, and the need for dedicated research facilities providing multi-scale and multifunctional testing of structures.