Wind turbine rotor blade with serrated extension
US-9841002-B2 · Dec 12, 2017 · US
US10240576B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10240576-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514952041-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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A wind turbine blade includes a trailing edge including a radially inboard portion and a radially outboard portion opposite the radially inboard portion. The trailing edge further includes at least one serrated portion extending at least partially between the radially inboard portion and the radially outboard portion. The serrated portion includes at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material.
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What is claimed is: 1. A wind turbine blade comprising: a trailing edge comprising: a radially inboard portion; a radially outboard portion opposite said radially inboard portion; and at least one serrated portion extending at least partially between said radially inboard portion and said radially outboard portion, said serrated portion comprising a base portion and a plurality of tip portions defining a serrated edge, said serrated portion extending from said base portion to said plurality of tip portions in a direction away from a leading edge opposite said trailing edge, said serrated portion comprising at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material encased in a casing material. 2. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , wherein said at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material facilitates increasing an acoustic absorption coefficient of said wind turbine blade. 3. The wind turbine blade of claim 2 , wherein said at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material is at least one of structural foam, a series of three dimensional structures including a plurality of pores defined therein formed by additive manufacturing, a self-supporting shell with an epoxy matrix, and a micro-perforated metal. 4. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , wherein said at least one serrated portion comprises a series of substantially triangular structures extending at least partially between said radially inboard portion and said radially outboard portion, each of said substantially triangular structures comprising a base portion and a tip portion, each of said substantially triangular structures extending from said base portion to said tip portion in a direction away from a leading edge opposite said trailing edge, each of said substantially triangular structures having a varying thickness. 5. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 further comprising a lightning protection system comprising said at least one serrated portion, wherein said, at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material is at least partially metallic. 6. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , wherein said at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material comprises a first acoustically absorbent material and a second acoustically absorbent material, said first acoustically absorbent material formed as a first layer and said second acoustically absorbent material formed as a second layer, said first layer and said second layer at least partially overlapping, said first layer and said second layer extending at least one of vertically, horizontally, and longitudinally, said first acoustically absorbent material and said second acoustically absorbent material encased in said casing material. 7. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , further comprising a lightning protection system comprising said at least one serrated portion, wherein at least one of said at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material and said casing material is at least partially metallic. 8. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , wherein said at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material facilitates increasing an acoustic absorption coefficient of said wind turbine blade and wherein said at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material is at least one of structural foam, a series of three dimensional structures including a plurality of pores defined therein formed by additive manufacturing, a self-supporting shell with an epoxy matrix, and a micro-perforated metal. 9. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , wherein said casing material includes poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide. 10. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , wherein said casing material is a perforated plate. 11. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , wherein said at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material and said casing are formed integral with the wind turbine blade. 12. A wind turbine blade comprising: a trailing edge comprising: a radially inboard portion; a radially outboard portion opposite said radially inboard portion; and at least one serrated portion extending at least partially between said radially inboard portion and said radially outboard portion, said serrated portion comprising a base portion and a plurality of tip portions defining a serrated edge, said serrated portion extending from said base portion to said plurality of tip portions in a direction away from a leading edge opposite said trailing edge, said serrated portion comprising at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material encased in a casing material, wherein said at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material is at least one of structural foam, a series of three dimensional structures including a plurality of pores defined therein formed by additive manufacturing, a self-supporting shell with an epoxy matrix, and a micro-perforated metal. 13. The wind turbine blade of claim 12 , wherein said at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material is comprised of a material having an acoustic transmission coefficient that allows acoustic emissions from the blade to pass through said at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material. 14. The wind turbine blade of claim 12 , further comprising a lightning protection system comprising said at least one serrated portion, wherein said, at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material is at least partially metallic. 15. The wind turbine blade of claim 12 , further comprising a lightning protection system comprising said at least one serrated portion, wherein at least one of said at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material and said casing material is at least partially metallic. 16. The wind turbine blade of claim 12 , wherein said casing material includes poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide. 17. The wind turbine blade of claim 12 , wherein said casing material is a perforated plate. 18. The wind turbine blade of claim 12 , wherein said at least one substantially acoustically absorbent material and said casing are formed integral with the wind turbine blade.
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