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Title: Analysing Residual Stresses in Wind Turbine Blade Repair: A Hole Drill Method and Digital Image Correlation Approach
Authors: Varshney, A
Paul, D
Mahajan, P
Mishnaevsky, L
Keywords: wind turbine blade repair;residual stresses;hole drill method;DIC
Issue Date: 2-Aug-2025
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Varshney, A. et al. (2025) 'Analysing Residual Stresses in Wind Turbine Blade Repair: A Hole Drill Method and Digital Image Correlation Approach', M.N. Alam, A.H. Khan and M. Talha (eds.) Advances in Mechanics of Materials. ICMEI3 2024. Singapore: Springer, pp. 297–306. doi: 10.1007/978-981-96-6732-1_28.
Series/Report no.: Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (LNME)
Abstract: The primary reason for residual stresses in the wind turbine blade during the repair process is mismatch between the chemical shrinkage and thermal expansion coefficients of the base composite (blade) and the patch. These residual stresses have the potential to compromise structural integrity and require thorough investigation and quantification. Among the techniques used for measuring residual stresses, the hole drill technique is used. Digital image correlation (DIC) is employed to measure the strains around the hole both before and after drilling. Calibration coefficients which relate the relaxed strains and residual stresses are derived by finite element method. Subsequently, residual stresses are measured at various points on the patch and base composite near the patch/base composite interface and are compared with those predicted by the computational model from prior studies.
Description: Included in the following conference series: International Conference on Mechanical Engineering – Ideas, Innovations & Initiatives
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/33084
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-6732-1_28
ISBN: 978-981-96-6731-4
978-981-96-6732-1
Other Identifiers: ORCiD: Daniel Paul https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9585-6159
Appears in Collections:Brunel Composites Centre

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