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    Experimental Testing and Numerical Analysis of a GFRP BladePole Prototype Repurposed from a Decommissioned GE37 Wind Turbine Blade

    Source: Journal of Composites for Construction:;2025:;Volume ( 029 ):;issue: 001::page 04024079-1
    Author:
    Ammar A. Alshannaq
    ,
    John A. Respert
    ,
    Yulizza Henao
    ,
    Lawrence C. Bank
    ,
    T. Russell Gentry
    DOI: 10.1061/JCCOF2.CCENG-4886
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Glass fiber–reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites are the main constituents of wind turbine blades. Due to the large numbers of wind turbine blades deployed around the globe and their limited life span of 20–25 years, millions of tons of GFRP composites are expected to be disposed of in the next 20–30 years. Economic and environmentally friendly solutions are preferable over landfilling, incineration, or physical and chemical recycling. Structural repurposing is currently the main objective for several research teams across Europe and the United States. The Re-Wind Network is focused on developing strategies and methodologies to implement decommissioned wind turbine blades in civil infrastructure. This paper is focused on testing a high-voltage transmission pole called BladePole. A 5.5-m segment cut from a GE37 wind blade equipped with connectors and with standard braced line posts was tested under gravity loading. Structural performance of the loaded prototype segment of the BladePole was studied and compared to analytical and numerical predictions to assess its efficacy for a proposed second-life application. The experimental results revealed that the current BladePole design can carry an ultimate vertical load at the braced line conductor connection location of 57.8 kN achieving a minimum safety margin of 2.5 for the proposed application. The failure mode was due to a weld fracture of the custom designed universal connector and suggests that the wind blade’s body can sustain a higher load for a larger BladePole rating or a higher safety factor.
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    contributor authorAmmar A. Alshannaq
    contributor authorJohn A. Respert
    contributor authorYulizza Henao
    contributor authorLawrence C. Bank
    contributor authorT. Russell Gentry
    date accessioned2025-04-20T10:22:15Z
    date available2025-04-20T10:22:15Z
    date copyright10/25/2024 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2025
    identifier otherJCCOF2.CCENG-4886.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4304582
    description abstractGlass fiber–reinforced polymer (GFRP) composites are the main constituents of wind turbine blades. Due to the large numbers of wind turbine blades deployed around the globe and their limited life span of 20–25 years, millions of tons of GFRP composites are expected to be disposed of in the next 20–30 years. Economic and environmentally friendly solutions are preferable over landfilling, incineration, or physical and chemical recycling. Structural repurposing is currently the main objective for several research teams across Europe and the United States. The Re-Wind Network is focused on developing strategies and methodologies to implement decommissioned wind turbine blades in civil infrastructure. This paper is focused on testing a high-voltage transmission pole called BladePole. A 5.5-m segment cut from a GE37 wind blade equipped with connectors and with standard braced line posts was tested under gravity loading. Structural performance of the loaded prototype segment of the BladePole was studied and compared to analytical and numerical predictions to assess its efficacy for a proposed second-life application. The experimental results revealed that the current BladePole design can carry an ultimate vertical load at the braced line conductor connection location of 57.8 kN achieving a minimum safety margin of 2.5 for the proposed application. The failure mode was due to a weld fracture of the custom designed universal connector and suggests that the wind blade’s body can sustain a higher load for a larger BladePole rating or a higher safety factor.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleExperimental Testing and Numerical Analysis of a GFRP BladePole Prototype Repurposed from a Decommissioned GE37 Wind Turbine Blade
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume29
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Composites for Construction
    identifier doi10.1061/JCCOF2.CCENG-4886
    journal fristpage04024079-1
    journal lastpage04024079-15
    page15
    treeJournal of Composites for Construction:;2025:;Volume ( 029 ):;issue: 001
    contenttypeFulltext
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