Radar-based structural health monitoring of wind turbine blades: The case of damage detection
Author(s): |
Jochen Moll
Philip Arnold Moritz Mälzer Viktor Krozer Dimitry Pozdniakov Rahmi Salman Stephan Rediske Markus Scholz Herbert Friedmann Andreas Nuber |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Structural Health Monitoring, July 2017, n. 4, v. 17 |
Page(s): | 815-822 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1475921717721447 |
Abstract: |
Structural health monitoring of wind turbine blades is challenging due to its large dimensions, as well as the complex and heterogeneous material system. In this article, we will introduce a radically new structural health monitoring approach that uses permanently installed radar sensors in the microwave and millimetre-wave frequency range for remote and in-service inspection of wind turbine blades. The radar sensor is placed at the tower of the wind turbine and irradiates the electromagnetic waves in the direction of the rotating blades. Experimental results for damage detection of complex structures will be presented in a laboratory environment for the case of a 10-mm-thick glass-fibre-reinforced plastic plate, as well as a real blade-tip sample. |
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