Low-Cost Tooling and Method for Manufacturing the Same
US-2017320241-A1 · Nov 9, 2017 · US
US2016193752A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016193752-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414909274-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 1, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 2, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A mould ( 30 ) for a wind turbine component ( 10 ) is described. The component comprises a plurality of elements having different respective heat capacities. The mould comprises an inner mould layer ( 38 ) defining a mould surface ( 40 ) for supporting the plurality of elements, heating means ( 44 ) disposed beneath the mould surface, and a heat distribution layer ( 46 ) adjacent to the heating means. The mould has one or more first regions ( 34 ) configured to support elements of the component having relatively high heat capacity, one or more second regions ( 36 ) configured to support elements of the component having relatively low heat capacity, and one or more transition regions ( 35 ) defined between the first and second regions. The heat distribution layer in one or more transition regions of the mould is configured to enhance heat transfer within the distribution layer to one or more first regions of the mould.
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1 . A mould for a wind turbine component, the component comprising a plurality of elements having different respective heat capacities and the mould comprising: an inner mould layer defining a mould surface for supporting the plurality of elements; heating means disposed beneath the mould surface; and a heat distribution layer adjacent to the heating means; wherein the mould has one or more first regions configured to support elements of the component having relatively high heat capacity, one or more second regions configured to support elements of the component having relatively low heat capacity, and one or more transition regions defined between the first and second regions; and wherein the heat distribution layer in one or more transition regions of the mould is configured to enhance heat transfer within the distribution layer to one or more first regions of the mould. 2 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein, in use, the transition region of the mould lies beneath a boundary between an element of the component of relatively high heat capacity and an element of the component of relatively low heat capacity. 3 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein the heat distribution layer is of greater thermal conductivity and/or is of greater thickness and/or has a higher mesh density in one or more transition regions of the mould than in one or more second regions of the mould. 4 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein the heat distribution layer is of greater thermal conductivity and/or is of greater thickness and/or has a higher mesh density in one or more of the first regions of the mould than in one or more of the second regions of the mould. 5 . The mould of claim 4 , wherein the heat distribution layer is of substantially the same thermal conductivity and/or is of substantially the same thickness and/or has substantially the same mesh density in one or more first regions of the mould and in one or more transition regions of the mould. 6 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein the mould comprises a plurality of heating control zones, each heating control zone comprising a separately controllable heating means, and wherein a first region, a second region and a transition region of the mould are located in the same heating control zone. 7 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein the heat distribution layer comprises a plurality of sub-layers. 8 . The mould of claim 7 , wherein the heat distribution layer comprises a greater number of sub-layers in one or more of the transition regions of the mould than in one or more of the second regions of the mould. 9 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein the heat distribution layer comprises one or more mesh layers. 10 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein the heat distribution layer is at least partially made of aluminium. 11 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein the heating means comprises electrical heating elements. 12 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein the heating means is embedded in the mould. 13 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein the mould comprises one or more further regions in which the heat distribution layer is not present. 14 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein the component is a wind turbine blade. 15 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein the elements of the component of relatively high heat capacity are made of a carbon-containing material. 16 . The mould of claim 15 , wherein the elements of the component having relatively high heat capacity are longitudinally-extending reinforcement members. 17 . The mould of claim 1 , wherein the elements of the component having relatively low heat capacity are relatively lightweight core material such as foam and/or balsa elements. 18 . A method of making a mould for a wind turbine component, the component comprising a plurality of elements having different respective heat capacities, the mould having one or more first regions configured to support elements of the component having relatively high heat capacity, one or more second regions configured to support elements of the component having relatively low heat capacity, and one or more transition regions defined between the first and second regions, and the method comprising: a. providing a master plug defining an outer surface; b. arranging fibrous material on the outer surface of the master plug to form an inner mould layer of the mould; c. arranging a heating means and a heat distribution layer over the fibrous material, the heat distribution layer in a transition region of the mould being configured to enhance heat transfer within the heat distribution layer to a first region of the mould; d. integrating the inner mould layer, the heating means and the heat distribution layer to form the mould; and e. separating the mould from the master plug. 19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the heat distribution layer is of greater thermal conductivity and/or is of greater thickness and/or has a higher mesh density in the transition region of the mould than in the second region of the mould. 20 . The method of claim 19 , wherein the heat distribution layer is of greater thermal conductivity and/or is of greater thickness and/or has a higher mesh density in one or more first regions of the mould than in one or more second region of the mould. 21 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the heat distribution layer is of substantially the same thermal conductivity and/or is of substantially the same thickness and/or has substantially the same mesh density in one or more first regions of the mould and in one or more transition regions of the mould. 22 . The method of claim 17 , comprising arranging a plurality of separately controllable heating means over the fibrous material, each heating means defining a heating control zone of the mould. 23 . The method of claim 22 , comprising arranging the heat distribution layer such that a first region, a second region and a transition region are disposed in the same heating control zone. 24 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising supplying resin to the fibrous material between steps (b) and (c) in a resin infusion process. 25 . The method of claim 17 , further comprising heating the inner mould layer between steps (b) and (c) to cure the resin. 26 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the heat distribution layer comprises a plurality of sub-layers, and the method comprises arranging more sub-layers of the heat distribution layer in one or more of the transition regions than in one or more of the second regions. 27 . The method of claim 17 , wherein step (d) comprises supplying resin to the layers in a resin infusion process. 28 . The method of claim 17 , wherein step (d) comprises heating the layers to cure the resin. 29 . The method of claim 28 , comprising heating the layers using the heating means. 30 . A mould for a wind turbine component made according to the method of claim. 31 . A method of making a wind turbine component using the mould of claim 1 , wherein the method comprises: arranging one or more first elements of the component having relatively high heat capacity in one or more first regions of the mould; arranging one or more second elements of the component having relatively low heat capacity in one or more second regions of the mould; forming a sealed region around the elements; reducing a pressure in the sealed region; op
and shaping or impregnating by compression {, i.e. combined with compressing after the lay-up operation} · CPC title
of the blades · CPC title
Moulds made of at least two different materials having different thermal conductivities · CPC title
Producing blades or the like, e.g. blades for turbines, propellers, or wings · CPC title
with incorporated heating or cooling means · CPC title
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