Study of ice accretion on wind turbine blade profiles using thermal infrared imaging
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/20388Date
2020-07-08Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Atmospheric icing has been recognized as hindrance in proper utilization of good wind resources in cold regions. There is a growing
need to better understand the ice accretion physics along wind turbine blades to improve its performance and for optimal design of
anti/de-icing system. This article describes a study of ice accretion along wind turbine blade profiles using thermal infrared imaging.
Surface temperature distribution along four different blade profile surfaces is studied at different operating conditions. Analysis shows
that surface temperature distribution along blade profile surface during ice accretion process is a dynamic process and change in atmospheric conditions and blade geometric characteristics significantly affects the surface temperature and resultant ice accretion. The
effect of blade geometry on ice accretion is more prominent in case of wet ice conditions due to low freezing fraction and water run
back along blade profile surface.
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SAGE PublicationsCitation
Yousuf, Jin J, Sokolov P, Virk MS. Study of ice accretion on wind turbine blade profiles using thermal infrared imaging. Wind Engineering : The International Journal of Wind Power. 2020Metadata
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