Abstract

RELEVANCE In modern Russia, an important condition for the development of the Far North and Far Eastern regions is to provide these regions with electricity. In remote areas with increased wind potential, the use of wind power plants, the main structural elements of which are made of polymer composite materials (PCM), is promising. The most dangerous operational defect of the PCM is shock damage: due to hail strikes or pieces of ice that broke off during heating of the blades, as well as lightning strikes. Such defects, which are difficult to detect during visual inspection, can significantly reduce the strength and service life of the structure. At the stages of technology development and design certification, the use of modern methods of non-destructive testing is required.PURPOSE. To evaluate the possibilities of X-ray computed tomography for the diagnosis of structural elements made of PCM with impact damage.METHODS. After applying a low-speed impact to fragments of the blades of the wind turbine, a visual inspection and measurement of the size of internal injuries are carried out on a Phoenix V |Tome|X X-ray computed tomograph.RESULTS The nature of the damage inflicted with different impact energies on the most critical areas of fragments of the airfoil blades and the stringer panel is investigated. The depth and area of damage have been determined. The nature and size of internal injuries were studied using an X-rayCOMPUTED tomograph. conclusion. The results obtained allow us to estimate with high accuracy the size and location of impact damage, which can be used in strength calculations.

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