Hybrid material mat
US-10850453-B2 · Dec 1, 2020 · US
US12012938B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12012938-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917294796-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 18, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 18, 2024 |
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A wind turbine rotor blade spar cap includes a stack of layers of conductive material. An intermediate layer is bonded between adjacent layers of the conductive material. The intermediate layer includes a portion of conductive material which is electrically coupled to the adjacent layers of conductive material so as to equipotentially bond the adjacent layers of the conductive material via the intermediate layer.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wind turbine rotor blade spar cap, the spar cap having a length and comprising: a stack comprising a plurality of layers of first conductive material and at least one intermediate layer, the first conductive material comprising pultruded carbon fibre reinforced plastic, wherein the plurality of layers of first conductive material each have a length along the length of the spar cap, wherein the at least one intermediate layer is arranged between adjacent layers of the first conductive material, and includes a first portion of second conductive material and a second portion of third fibre material different than the second conductive material arranged end-to-end relative to the second conductive material along the length of the spar cap, wherein the first portion of second conductive material has a length along the length of the spar cap that is shorter than the length of a shortest one of the adjacent layers of the first conductive material, and wherein the at least one intermediate layer is bonded with the adjacent layers of the first conductive material, and the second conductive material is electrically coupled to the adjacent layers of first conductive material so as to equipotentially bond the adjacent layers of the first conductive material via the second conductive material. 2. The wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one intermediate layer includes a plurality of intermediate layers, the spar cap further comprising alternating layers of the first conductive material and the intermediate layers. 3. The wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 1 , wherein the third fibre material is a glass fibre material. 4. The wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 1 , wherein the second conductive material includes carbon fibre composite material. 5. The wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 1 , wherein the second conductive material includes a non-conductive fibre fabric wrapped with a conductive fibre material. 6. The wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 1 , wherein the second conductive material includes a fibre fabric material containing non-conductive fibres and conductive fibres. 7. The wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 1 , wherein the layers of the first conductive material have varying lengths along the length of the spar cap. 8. The wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 1 , wherein the layers of the first conductive material are of different lengths such that the thickness of the stack is tapered towards at least one end. 9. The wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the layers of the first conductive material is chamfered at least one end thereof. 10. The wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 9 , wherein the at least one intermediate layer has the second portion of third fibre material adjacent the chamfered end(s) of the at least one of the layers of first conductive material. 11. The wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one intermediate layer has the second portion of third fibre material between two spaced first portions along the length of the spar cap. 12. The wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 1 , wherein longitudinal edges of each layer of first conductive material of the stack are aligned with each other. 13. The wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 1 , comprising a plurality of the stacks of layers of first conductive material spaced apart in a chordwise direction of a rotor blade in which the spar cap is provided, each of the stacks having the at least one intermediate layer arranged between adjacent layers of the first conductive material. 14. A wind turbine rotor blade including at least one wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 1 . 15. A method of manufacturing a wind turbine rotor blade spar cap, comprising: providing a plurality of layers of first conductive material, each layer having a length along a length of the spar cap, the first conductive material comprising pultruded carbon fibre reinforced plastic; providing at least one intermediate layer; placing the at least one intermediate layer between adjacent layers of the first conductive material so as to form a stack, the at least one intermediate layer having a first portion of second conductive material and a second portion of third material different than the second conductive material arranged end-to-end relative to the second conductive material along the length of the spar cap, wherein the first portion of second conductive material has a length along the length of the spar cap that is less than the length of the shortest one of the adjacent layers of the first conductive material; electrically coupling the second conductive material to the adjacent layers of first conductive material so as to equipotentially bond the adjacent layers of the first conductive material via the second conductive material; and curing the stack to mechanically bond the at least one intermediate layer to the adjacent layers of the first conductive material. 16. The method of manufacturing a wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 15 , wherein: providing the at least one intermediate layer includes providing a plurality of intermediate layers; and placing the at least one intermediate layer between adjacent layers of the first conductive material further comprises placing one of the plurality of intermediate layers between each of the adjacent layers of the first conductive material to thereby alternate the layers of the first conductive material and the intermediate layers to form the stack. 17. The method of manufacturing a wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 15 , wherein the second conductive material includes a non-conductive fibre fabric wrapped with a conductive fibre material, and wherein the conductive fibre material of the wrap of the at least one intermediate layer is electrically coupled to the adjacent layers of first conductive material. 18. The method of manufacturing a wind turbine rotor blade spar cap according to claim 15 , wherein the second conductive material is a hybrid fabric material containing non-conductive fibres and conductive fibres, and wherein the conductive fibres of the at least one intermediate layer are electrically coupled to the adjacent layers of first conductive material.
Manufacturing or production processes characterised by the final manufactured product · CPC title
Fibres · CPC title
Characteristics of rotor blades, i.e. of any element transforming dynamic fluid energy to or from rotational energy and being attached to a rotor · CPC title
by permanently joining parts together · CPC title
of the blades · CPC title
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