Wind turbine blade design
US-11913428-B2 · Feb 27, 2024 · US
US9845787B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9845787-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514666185-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 5, 2008 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2017 |
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Wind turbine systems and methods are disclosed herein. A representative system includes a wind turbine blade having an inner region that has an internal load-bearing truss structure, and an outer region that has an internal, non-truss, load-bearing structure. In particular embodiments, the truss structure can include a triangular arrangement of spars, and/or can include truss attachment members that connect components of the truss without the use of holes in the spars. Spars can be produced from a plurality of pultruded composite members laminated together in longitudinally extending portions. The longitudinally extending portions can be connected at joints that interleave projections and recesses of each of the spar portions. The blades can include fan-shaped transitions at a hub attachment portion, formed by laminated layers and/or a combination of laminated layers and transition plates.
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We claim: 1. A wind turbine blade comprising: an external aerodynamic surface having a longitudinally-extending spanwise axis, a chordwise axis transverse to the spanwise axis, and a thickness axis transverse to both the chordwise and spanwise axes; and a plurality of longitudinally-extending spars, wherein at least one of the spars includes: a longitudinally extending first spar portion having a plurality of laminated first pultruded layers, wherein individual first pultruded layers terminate to form a first end portion having a plurality of first projections and first recesses, with individual first projections alternating with individual first recesses along the thickness axis; a longitudinally extending second spar portion having a plurality of laminated second pultruded layers, wherein individual second pultruded layers terminate to form a plurality of second projections and second recesses, with individual second projections alternating with individual second recesses along the thickness axis; and wherein individual second projections are received in corresponding first recesses, and individual first projections are received in corresponding second recesses, to join the first spar portion to the second spar portion. 2. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 wherein the individual second projections are bonded to the corresponding first recesses, and the individual first projections are bonded to the corresponding second recesses, to join the first spar portion to the second spar portion along a bondline having a location that varies in a non-monotonic manner. 3. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 wherein the individual second projections are bonded to the corresponding first recesses, and the individual first projections are bonded to the corresponding second recesses, to join the first spar portion to the second spar portion along a bondline having a zig-zag shape. 4. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart ribs, and wherein the at least one spar is attached to the ribs. 5. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , further comprising a web, and wherein the at least one spar is attached to the web. 6. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , further comprising: a first strap clamped circumferentially around the first layers; and a second strap clamped circumferentially around the second layers. 7. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 wherein terminations of the individual first pultruded layers and terminations of the individual second pultruded layers are tapered. 8. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 wherein the first spar portion forms a flange and wherein the wind turbine blade further comprises a web connected to the flange. 9. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , further comprising adhesive between the individual first pultruded layers of the first spar portion. 10. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , further comprising adhesive between the first projections and the second recesses. 11. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 , further comprising adhesive between the second projections and the first recesses. 12. The wind turbine blade of claim 1 wherein the individual first projections each have the same length. 13. The wind turbine of claim 12 wherein the individual second projections each have the same length. 14. The wind turbine of claim 1 wherein at least one of the individual first projections terminates at a different longitudinal location than another of the individual first projections. 15. A method for making a wind turbine blade having a longitudinally extending spanwise axis, a chordwise axis transverse to the spanwise axis, and a thickness axis transverse to both the chordwise and spanwise axes, the method comprising: laminating a plurality of first pultruded layers together to form a longitudinally-extending first spar portion, wherein the first spar portion includes a first spar end portion having a plurality of first projections and first recesses along the thickness axis; laminating a plurality of second pultruded layers together to form a longitudinally-extending second spar portion, wherein the second spar portion includes a second spar end portion having a plurality of second projections and second recesses along the thickness axis; engaging the first projections of the first spar portion with corresponding second recesses of the second spar portion and engaging the second projections of the second spar portion with corresponding first recesses of the first spar portion; and bonding the first projections in the second recesses and bonding the second projections in the first recesses. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein bonding the first projections and bonding the second projections includes bonding with an adhesive. 17. The method of claim 15 wherein laminating the first pultruded layers includes laminating with an adhesive. 18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising connecting the first and second spar portions to an external skin of the wind turbine blade. 19. The method of claim 15 , further comprising connecting the first and second spar portions to a web of the wind turbine blade. 20. The method of claim 15 wherein bonding includes compressing the first and second projections. 21. The method of claim 15 wherein bonding includes curing bonds between the first recesses and the second projections, and bonds between the second recesses and the first projections.
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