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WO2018060298A1
WO2018060298A1 PCT/EP2017/074567 EP2017074567W WO2018060298A1 WO 2018060298 A1 WO2018060298 A1 WO 2018060298A1 EP 2017074567 W EP2017074567 W EP 2017074567W WO 2018060298 A1 WO2018060298 A1 WO 2018060298A1
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Kasper Koops Kratmann
Jason Stege
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
    • B32B7/00Layered products characterised by the relation between layers; Layered products characterised by the relative orientation of features between layers, or by the relative values of a measurable parameter between layers, i.e. products comprising layers having different physical, chemical or physicochemical properties; Layered products characterised by the interconnection of layers
    • B32B7/04Interconnection of layers
    • B32B7/12Interconnection of layers using interposed adhesives or interposed materials with bonding properties
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
    • B32B25/00Layered products comprising a layer of natural or synthetic rubber
    • B32B25/04Layered products comprising a layer of natural or synthetic rubber comprising rubber as the main or only constituent of a layer, which is next to another layer of the same or of a different material
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
    • B32B25/00Layered products comprising a layer of natural or synthetic rubber
    • B32B25/14Layered products comprising a layer of natural or synthetic rubber comprising synthetic rubber copolymers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
    • B32B27/00Layered products comprising a layer of synthetic resin
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
    • B32B27/00Layered products comprising a layer of synthetic resin
    • B32B27/40Layered products comprising a layer of synthetic resin comprising polyurethanes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
    • B32B2274/00Thermoplastic elastomer material
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
    • B32B2603/00Vanes, blades, propellers, rotors with blades

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  • Adhesive protective cover system relates to a protective cover system for protecting a leading edge of a wind turbine rotor blade from erosion, to a wind turbine rotor blade comprising such a protective cover system, and to a method for mounting such a protective cover system to a wind turbine rotor blade.
  • rotor or turbine blades e.g. blades for wind, gas or steam turbines are made of fibre reinforced plastic composite materials. Erosion of the leading edge of such blades is known to occur in operation. Erosion of the leading edge of a turbine blade may reduce the efficiency of the blade and thus the power output by the turbine.
  • Wind turbine rotor blades and in particular those of
  • offshore wind turbines are specially affected by wear which occurs where interacting with particles or droplets result in degrading of their leading edge. Erosion of the leading edge of wind turbine blades by droplet impingement wear may reduce the blade aerodynamic efficiency and thus the maximum output power of the wind turbine.
  • Repair procedures typically include a re-establishment of the surface systems mostly comprising filler and paint. In case of severe degradation, a lamination may be required.
  • EP2497943 Al discloses a wind turbine blade with an improved surface, wherein a plastic tape is arranged at specific locations of the blade to reinforce the blade surface.
  • an erosion protection tape will rupture due to heavy erosion, causing the layer left on the rotor blade to freely flutter in the wind. This fluttering will result in a loss of
  • the invention relates to a protective cover system (10) for protecting a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) from erosion comprising a first protective cover (1) and a second protective cover (2) .
  • the first protective cover (1) and the second protective cover (2) comprise a polymer material.
  • Both protective covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape so as to accommodate at least a part of a wind turbine blade (55) .
  • Each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a tip end (3) and a root end (4) .
  • the first protective cover (1) comprises a first overlap portion (4a) at the root end (4) and the second protective cover (2) comprises a second overlap portion (3a) at the tip end (3) .
  • the shape of the first overlap portion (4a) at the root end (4) of the first protective cover (1) is substantially complementary to the shape of the second overlap portion (2) at the tip end (3) of the second protective cover (2) such that when overlapping these first and second overlap portions (4a, 3a) , the resulting cross section of the overlapped overlap portions (4a, 3a) substantially corresponds to the cross sections of at least one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) outside the overlap portions (4a, 3a) .
  • portions (4a, 3a) has and ensures a substantially continuous development of the cross section throughout the first and second protective covers (1, 2) .
  • the aerodynamic properties of a wind turbine blade comprising this arrangement correspond substantially to those comprising a single protective cover with a continuous cross section development between its tip and root ends.
  • the protective cover system according to the present invention when mounted to a wind turbine blade avoids replenishing the leading edge protection of the wind turbine blade repeatedly during the operational life of the blade. Tests have shown that the protective cover system according to the invention may last on a wind turbine blade a lifetime of the blade.
  • a protective cover (1, 2) of the protective cover system (10) according to the present invention do not only adapt to a curved shape of a leading edge of a blade when attached to the blade but it has the curved shape already before being mounted to a curved surface.
  • the handling of the protective covers (1, 2) during repair or manufacturing of blades (55) is easier than the handling of other erosion protective elements or shields like tapes or coatings.
  • a tape could have the same Youngs Modulus, but not the same elongation at break as a protective cover 1, 2 according to the present invention.
  • the shapes of the first and the second overlap portions (3a, 4a) are substantially complementary such that the protective cover system (10) has a substantially closed surface even if the overlap portions (3a, 4a) do not engage with each other but only touch each other.
  • the first and the second protective covers (1, 2) are disposed next to one another and their overlap portions (3a, 4a) are disposed one on top of the other but not as close as possible, a very little recess will arise on the surface of the protective cover system.
  • the protective cover system (10) has no interruption and will still protect the blade (55) underneath.
  • the first overlap portion (4a) tapers at least partly towards the root end (4) of the first protective cover (1) and the second overlap portion (2) tapers at least partly towards the tip end (3) of the second protective cover (2) .
  • Such a tapered overlap portion will easier forgive any mounting variances.
  • each of the first overlap portion (1) and the second overlap portion (2) comprises at least one step (5) .
  • the step (5) is at least partly rounded.
  • one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) comprises a
  • protruding element (6) in the respective first or second overlap portion (4a, 3a) and the other one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) comprises a recess (7) in the other respective first or second overlap portion (4a, 3a) , wherein the recess (7) is arranged to accommodate the
  • the recess (7) may be a hole and the protruding element (6) may be nipple-shaped.
  • At least one of the protective covers (1, 2) comprise an Elastomer, e.g. comprising Polyurethane or Polyethylene, preferably a Polyurethane based Elastomer.
  • At least one of these corners (8) may be rounded.
  • a rounded corner prevents the corner of the respective protective cover from peeling off.
  • first and second protective covers (1, 2) are
  • first and second protective covers (1, 2) pre-formed into a curved shape in a lateral direction and extend from their tip end (3) to their root end (4) in a longitudinal direction, wherein at least one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a centerline (C) running in the longitudinal direction, and this centerline is curved such that the first and second protective covers (1, 2) have a sagitta height (Hp) .
  • the first and second protective covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape in a lateral direction and extend from their tip end (3) to their root end (4) in a longitudinal direction, wherein each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a centerline (C) running in the longitudinal direction, and a first outer edge (9a) and a second outer edge (9b), both running in parallel to the centerline (C) .
  • first and second protective covers (1, 2) have a thickness along their centerline (C) which tapers off towards the respective first and second outer edges (9a, 9b) .
  • the first and second protective covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape in a lateral direction and extend from their tip end (3) to their root end (4) in a longitudinal direction, wherein at least one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) is curved in the longitudinal direction and/or tapers in the longitudinal direction, preferably towards its tip end (3) .
  • This avoids that the protective covers wrinkle when mounted to a blade.
  • the tapering also avoids peel-off of the protective cover and provides for a continous transition between the protective covers.
  • a length of at least one of the first and second protective cover (1, 2) amounts to about 2000 mm at maximum, preferably to about 1000 mm.
  • This avoids that the protective covers wrinkle when mounted to a blade.
  • the tapering also avoids peel-off of the protective cover and provides for a continous transition between the protective covers.
  • At least one of the first and second protective cover (1, 2) comprises a printed centerline (C) on its outer surface (11) to
  • the wind turbine blade (55) according to the present
  • invention comprises a protective cover system (10) which is connected to the wind turbine blade (55) along a leading edge (59) of the blade (55) .
  • An advantage thereof is that less repair work is needed and the maintenance costs are reduced.
  • a combination with a de-icing or LPS is possible because of the electrical insulation property of the covers 1, 2.
  • the method for mounting a protective cover system (10) comprises the steps of:
  • Fig. 1 shows a wind turbine (prior art)
  • Fig. 2 shows a plan view of a wind turbine blade (prior art)
  • Fig. 3 shows the profile of a wind turbine blade together with the protective cover system according to the invention
  • Fig. 4 shows a cross-sectional view of a protective cover according to the invention
  • Fig. 23 shows how flexible the protective covers 1 and 2 may be
  • a “wind turbine rotor blade” may also be referred to as “wind turbine blade”.
  • a “protective cover” for protecting a leading edge of a wind turbine blade from erosion may also be
  • shell or shield
  • the "protective cover” according to the present invention is preformed.
  • the protective cover is brought into a curved shape before being mounted. It may be machined. Preferably, it is pre-casted.
  • the term “preformed” may also be referred to as pre-shaped.
  • the "protective cover” is pre-shaped into a curved shape so as to accommodate at least a part of a wind turbine blade (55) .
  • the "curved shape” referred to in claim 1 may also be described as a channel-like shape or as a substantially parabolic channel . It is known in the art to cast a male part on the blade by use of a male mould. The resulting bond may be of superior quality.
  • a female mould may be used in addition to the male mould to pre-cast the first and second protective covers (1, 2) instead of casting over the blade (55) with one or more protective covers (1, 2) .
  • Elastomeric Polyurethane covers of an Elastomeric Polyurethane are preferred. This may be a rubbery, elastic and flexible material to allow the protective shell to be easily form-fitted to a wind turbine blade surface and to provide it with sufficient elasticity so as to dampen the impact of erosive influences.
  • the protective cover may be flexible. In other words, it may have some flexibility. That means the protective cover may be flexible in such a way that it is less flexible than a tape but more flexible than a stiff component.
  • the advantage of a preformed but flexible protective cover is on the one hand a curved shape which facilitates handling of the cover and provides for a good fit to a curved surface, and on the other hand the fact that the protective cover may easily adapt to a range of differently curved surfaces, e.g. at different locations along a leading edge of a wind turbine blade.
  • a preformed and flexible protective cover e.g. made of a Polyurethane based Elastomer, may adapt to
  • the protective cover system (10) In order to keep the protective covers (1, 2) on the blade 55 even after being struck by a relatively large foreign object, such as a bird or an ice fragment, without a protective cover (1, 2) peeling off, the protective cover system (10)
  • the adhesive is bonded to the blade (55), e.g. by means of a heat- activatable adhesive.
  • the adhesive may be heated, e.g. by a heating blanket or a vacuum heating
  • FIG. 1 shows a typical wind turbine (51) comprising a tower
  • the blades (55) are attached to a hub (54) . They capture the energy of the wind, spinning a generator (56) in the nacelle (53).
  • the tower (52) comprises the electrical conduits, supports the nacelle (53) , and provides access to the nacelle
  • Fig. 2 shows a plan view of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) comprising a tip (57) and a root (58), a leading edge (59) and a trailing edge (60) .
  • the rotor blade (55) further comprises a shoulder (61) near the blade root (58) and an airfoil portion (62) .
  • Fig. 3 shows the profile of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) including a leading edge (59), a trailing edge (60) as well as the suction and the pressure sides (65, 64) between the leading and the trailing edges (59, 60) .
  • the profile shown in Fig. 3 further comprises a protective cover system (10) according to the present invention which is positioned along the leading edge (59) of the rotor blade (55) .
  • the protective cover system (10) for protecting a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine blade (55) from erosion comprises a first protective cover (1) and a second
  • the first and the second protective covers (1, 2) comprise a polymer material.
  • the covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape so as to accommodate at least a part of a wind turbine blade (55) , especially along the leading edge (59) of the blade (55) .
  • Each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a tip end (3) and a root end (4) .
  • the first protective cover (1) comprises a first overlap portion (4a) at the root end (4) and the second protective cover (2) comprises a second overlap portion (3a) at the tip end (3a) .
  • the shape of the first overlap portion (4a) at the root end (4) of the first protective cover (1) is substantially complementary to the shape of the second overlap portion (3a) at the tip end (3) of the second protective cover (2) such that when
  • portions (4a, 3a) substantially correspond to the cross sections of at least one of the first and second protective covers outside the overlap portions.
  • the wind turbine blade comprises a protective cover system according to the invention, wherein the protective cover system is connected to the wind turbine blade along a leading edge of this blade.
  • the method comprises the steps of:
  • the invention is directed towards having a plastic shell 1, 2 that is bonded to the outer surface of the blade 55, more specific of the leading edge 59.
  • the shell 1, 2 is referred herein to as protective cover 3. It may have a width W of +/- 100mm with respect to the leading edge 59 of the wind turbine blade 55, see
  • the shell may be made of a polymer comprising polyurethane and a further component.
  • the shell is a curved protective plate in the shape of a parabolic channel. It is designed to be mounted lengthwise along the leading edge of a wind turbine blade.
  • the shell is moulded in a moulding process.
  • the shell is pre-moulded but still pliable enough to provide a tight fit to the turbine blade .
  • the shell system comprises a first shell and a second shell.
  • Each shell has two short edges, herein also referred to as tip end and root end (3, 4) and two long edges, herein also referred to as outer edges .
  • the long edges are longer than the short edges .
  • the first short edge 4 is located at one end of the parabolic channel, and the second short edge 3 is located at the opposite end of the parabolic channel.
  • the two long edges 9 are perpendicular to the two short edges 3, 4.
  • the shell has a centerline C running lengthwise along the
  • the thickness Tn of the shell is greatest along the centerline C and gradually diminishes toward the two long edges 9.
  • a shell system comprises at least two of above- mentioned shells 1, 2 touching one another at their short edges 3,
  • the shells may be connected to each other or interconnected by various means, e.g. by edge chamfer and guiding nipple 6,
  • the overlap portions 3a, 4a may have a length Lo of 30mm in longitudinal direction of the protective cover 1, 2.
  • protrusion 6 may have a diameter Dp of 2mm and the recess 7 may also have diameter Dr of 2mm.
  • the length Lp of the protrusion may be 3mm, see Fig. 7.
  • the shells may be interconnected by means of connecting elements
  • connecting elements 5, 20, 21 that serve for a guiding/connecting of the two shells 1, 2.
  • Mechanical Interlocking between the shells 1, 2 is achieved by having connecting elements 5, 20, 21 that have a nipple shape. This shape reduces stress concentration for the connecting element 5, 20, 21.
  • Transition consideration Camfered interna - no exposure for the blade. Stepwise decline transition - provide thickness and strength which prolong the lifetime.
  • step-like connecting elements 5 at the leading edge that means at the Centerline C) of the shell 1, 2), step-like connecting elements 20 having rounded edges onto a width of the shell of +/- 50mm from the Leading edge (Centerline C) and tapered connecting elements 21 from +/- 50mm on to a width of +/- 100 m (that means until the outer edges 9, 9a, 9b) , see Fig. 5 and Fig. 6.
  • the blade chord length is decisive of the aero dynamic property - therefore it needs to be as thin as possible.
  • the thickness Tne at an end 4 of the shell may be around 0,05 mm. Corner rounding of corner 8 with a radius R5 help avoiding peeling off of the shell, see Fig. 7a
  • the overlap area 3a, 4a may have a length of 20-40 mm, preferably 30 mm.
  • the thickness of the shell may diminish in the overlap area to a very small thickness in the range of 0,03 mm to 0,07 mm, preferably to about 0,05 mm.
  • the shell may have a peel height Hp, referred to in Danish language as Peelhejde (in English language Sagitta height) . That means the shell 1, 2 may be curved with a radius R2 , that means the centerline C is curved, see Fig. 8.
  • This invention is directed towards overcoming the disadvantage of having an extrude element.
  • Having a sagitta height Hp enables the shells to be drapable.
  • the height difference between an outer end of the shell and a position at the centerline in the middle of the shell may be 3 to 7 mm, preferably about 5mm.
  • the sagitta height Hp is achieved during the manufacturing of the shell.
  • Each of the shells will be moulded as one piece. Another advantage of casting the shells is that each shell can be
  • the protective cover system 10 comprising a first and a second protective cover 1, 2 (first and second shell) may have an open angle at the Overlap OV. That means the angle between centerline C and root or tip end 3, 4 is smaller than 90 degrees and the angle between outer edge 9 and root or tip end 3, 4 is greater than 90 degrees. At the outer edge 9 the distance Dd may be 3 mm, see Fig. 9.
  • a tailored tip as shown in Fig. 11 may have a length Lt in the range of around 530 mm to 630 mm, a width Wtl of around 50 mm at the tip end 3 of the shell 1 and a width Wtl of around 100 mm at the root end 4 of the shell 1.
  • Wtl may be slightly greater such that a Radius R30 is generated at the outer edge of the shell. So, the tip of the blade is very good enclosed and thus protected from erosion, see Fig. 11 showing a tip shell (soft tip shell)
  • the tip shell 1 may be designed to leave the tip of the blade 30 blank, that means not covered, see Fig. 12.
  • this invention offers a method that can be done in one working step Having a peel height enables the shells to be drapable.
  • the peel height is achieved during the manufacturing of the shell.
  • Each shell will be moulded as one piece.
  • Protective cover system (10) for protecting a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) from erosion comprising a first protective cover (1) and a second protective cover (2), both comprise a polymer and being pre-formed into a curved shape so as to accommodate at least a part of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) to be
  • each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a tip end (3) and a root end (4)
  • first protective cover (1) comprises a first overlap portion (4a) at the root end (4)
  • the second protective cover (2) comprises a second overlap portion (3a) at the tip end (3) ,
  • first overlap portion (4a) is substantially complementary to the shape of the second overlap portion (3a) such that when overlapping the first and second overlap portions (4a, 3a) , the resulting cross section of the overlapped overlap portions (4a, 3a) substantially corresponds to the cross sections of at least one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) outside the overlap portions (4a, 3a) .
  • first overlap portion (4a) tapers at least partly towards the root end (4) of the first protective cover (1)
  • the second overlap portion (2) tapers at least partly towards the tip end (3) of the second protective cover (2) .
  • each of the first overlap portion (1) and the second overlap portion (2) comprises at least one step (5) .
  • step (5) is at least partly rounded. 5.
  • the protective cover system (10) according to one of claims 1-4,
  • one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) comprises a protruding element (6) in the respective first or second overlap portion (4a, 3a) , and
  • the other one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) comprises a recess (7) in the other respective first or second overlap portion (4a, 3a) ,
  • the protective covers (1, 2) comprise an Elastomer, e.g. comprising Polyurethane or Polyethylene, preferably a Polyurethane based Elastomer.
  • each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) comprises four corners (8), wherein at least one of these corners (8) is rounded.
  • first and second protective covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape in a lateral direction and extend from their tip end (3) to their root end (4) in a longitudinal direction
  • first and second protective covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape in a lateral direction and extend from their tip end (3) to their root end (4) in a longitudinal direction
  • each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a centerline (C) running in the longitudinal direction
  • first and second protective covers (1, 2) have a thickness along their centerline (C) ,
  • first and second protective covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape in a lateral direction and extend from their tip end (3) to their root end (4) in a longitudinal direction
  • first and second protective covers (1, 2) is curved in the longitudinal direction and/or tapers in the longitudinal direction, preferably towards its tip end (3) .
  • a length of at least one of the first and second protective cover (1, 2) amounts to about 2000 mm at maximum, preferably to about 1000 mm.
  • An advantage thereof is that workers may work with these covers when repairing a blade in the field. A worker may reposition himself. So, this is a good length in view of operational window when working at a wind turbine blade in the field.
  • At least one of the first and second protective cover (1, 2) comprises a printed centerline (C) on its outer surface (11) to facilitate the mounting onto a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine blade (55) .
  • Wind turbine blade (55) comprising a protective cover system (10) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the protective cover system (10) is connected to the wind turbine blade (55) along a leading edge (59) of the blade (55) .
  • An advantage thereof is that less repair work is needed and the maintenance costs are reduced.
  • a combination with a de-icing or LPS is possible because of the electrical insulation property of the covers 1, 2.
  • Method for mounting a protective system to a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) from erosion comprises the steps of:
  • Adhesive protective cover system for protecting a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) from erosion, the adhesive protective cover system comprising a first protective cover (1) and a heat-activatable adhesive sheet; the first protective cover (1) being pre-formed into a curved shape so as to accommodate at least a part of a wind turbine blade to be protected;
  • thermoforming the heat-activatable adhesive sheet is designed to firmly connect the first protective cover (1) with a wind turbine rotor blade.
  • the heat-activatable adhesive sheet can be easily repositioned and/or tailored, if desired, in order to ensure optimal bonding of the first protective cover to the wind turbine rotor blade.
  • a further advantage obtained by the present invention resides in the fact that the workers are not exposed to any chemicals, as it is the case for known wet adhesives bonding processes. strong bond,
  • Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein the first protective cover (1) comprises an inner surface area, and
  • the heat-activatable adhesive sheet comprises a sheet area designed to face the inner surface area
  • the physical dimensions of the sheet area are deliberately selected to be greater than those of the inner surface of the first protective cover.
  • the inner surface area of the first protective cover in the middle of the sheet area of the heat-activatable adhesive sheet, the inner surface area would be completely overlapped by the sheet area.
  • minor deviations from the desired position do not have any impact.
  • thermosensitive adhesive sheet comprises the latently reactive adhesive as a film.
  • the thickness of this layer is very well controlled and
  • Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 3, wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet further comprises a carrier material for carrying the film.
  • the handling of the heat-activatable adhesive sheet can be simplified by providing a carrier material for supporting the film.
  • first protective cover (1) comprises an
  • elastomer e.g. polyurethane
  • first protective cover (1) comprises an
  • the inner surface having at least one
  • the adhesive protective system comprises a second protective cover (2) and each of the first and second
  • protective covers (1, 2) has a tip end and a root end, wherein the first protective cover comprises a first overlap portion at the root end, and
  • the second protective cover comprises a second overlap portion at the tip end, wherein the shape of the first overlap portion is substantially complementary to the shape of the second overlap portion such that when overlapping the first and second overlap portions, the resulting cross section of the system substantially corresponds to the cross sections of the first and second protective covers outside the overlap portions.
  • Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 7, wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet is arranged at least partly between the first overlap portion and the second overlap portion. In order to keep the manufacturing process as simple as possible, the heat-activatable adhesive sheet is positioned in such a way as to ensure also the bonding between at least a part of the first overlap portion and the second overlap portion. As a result, there is no need for using a
  • Wind turbine blade comprising an adhesive protective cover system according to one of the preceding claims.
  • protective cover system shall be attached to the wind turbine blade .
  • the use of a heat-activatable sheet for connecting firmly the first protective cover with the wind turbine rotor blade simplifies the manufacturing process. As long as no heat is applied, the heat-activatable adhesive sheet can be easily repositioned and/or tailored, if desired, in order to ensure optimal bonding between the first protective cover and the wind turbine rotor blade. Once the desired position has been obtained, the bonding process can be immediately started by heating up the heat-activatable adhesive sheet. Due to this comparatively simpler manufacturing process, the costs associated with the manufacturing process can be reduced.
  • Heat is used as a trigger to ensure curing as soon as
  • step c) is carried out using a heating blanket and/or a vacuum heating blanket.
  • a heating blanket and/or a vacuum heating blanket is particularly advantageous in the field for repair purposes. Easy to handle in the field, for repair purposes
  • wind turbine blade comprises a surface area
  • method further comprises the steps of:
  • steps e) to g) are carried out before step b) .
  • Two or more protective covers may be attached to wind turbine blade by following method:
  • a protective cover e.g. tip shell cover
  • tip shell e.g. outer shell cover.
  • Further protective cover e.g. root shell cover.
  • each cover may be heated up independently.
  • several adhesive sheets may be used, e.g. an adhesive sheet per protective cover. Such single adhesive sheets are smaller and thus easier to handle.
  • Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet comprises a latently reactive adhesive.
  • a latently reactive adhesive has the advantage of obtaining an extremely stronger bond between the protective cover and the wind turbine rotor blade. This could be of particular interest in those cases where the final wind turbine rotor blade will be exposed to exceptionally rough whether conditions. extremely stronger bond, but non-reversible
  • Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet comprises a thermoplastic adhesive.

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The invention concerns a protective cover system for protecting a leading edge of a wind turbine rotor blade from erosion, the system comprising a first protective cover and a second protective cover, both comprise a polymer and being pre-formed into a curved shape so as to accommodate at least a part of a wind turbine blade to be protected, each of the first and second protective covers has a tip end and a root end, wherein the first protective cover comprises a first overlap portion at the root end, and the second protective cover comprises a second overlap portion at the tip end, wherein the shape of the first overlap portion is substantially complementary to the shape of the second overlap portion such that when overlapping the first and second overlap portions, the resulting cross section of the overlapped overlap portions substantially corresponds to the cross sections of at least one of the first and second protective covers outside the overlap portions.

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Description
Adhesive protective cover system The invention relates to a protective cover system for protecting a leading edge of a wind turbine rotor blade from erosion, to a wind turbine rotor blade comprising such a protective cover system, and to a method for mounting such a protective cover system to a wind turbine rotor blade.
Nowadays rotor or turbine blades e.g. blades for wind, gas or steam turbines are made of fibre reinforced plastic composite materials. Erosion of the leading edge of such blades is known to occur in operation. Erosion of the leading edge of a turbine blade may reduce the efficiency of the blade and thus the power output by the turbine.
Wind turbine rotor blades, and in particular those of
offshore wind turbines, are specially affected by wear which occurs where interacting with particles or droplets result in degrading of their leading edge. Erosion of the leading edge of wind turbine blades by droplet impingement wear may reduce the blade aerodynamic efficiency and thus the maximum output power of the wind turbine.
Erosion on a turbine blade may penetrate into the structural fibre reinforced laminate leading to severe failure of the turbine blade requiring repair which can prove very costly to turbine operators. This holds especially true for offshore wind turbines because their maintenance costs are extremely high .
This is why generally a surface system is foreseen on the leading edge of a wind turbine blade.
Repair procedures typically include a re-establishment of the surface systems mostly comprising filler and paint. In case of severe degradation, a lamination may be required.
Different solutions are used for protecting and/or repairing leading edges of composite blades, including adhesive plastic tapes .
EP2497943 Al discloses a wind turbine blade with an improved surface, wherein a plastic tape is arranged at specific locations of the blade to reinforce the blade surface.
The lift time of erosion protection tapes will last
approximately between 5 - 8 years, depending on the
environmental conditions of the location of the wind turbine, as well as the turbine operating conditions. In general an erosion protection tape will rupture due to heavy erosion, causing the layer left on the rotor blade to freely flutter in the wind. This fluttering will result in a loss of
aerodynamic performance of the blade, as well as in the generation of additional aerodynamic noise.
Other solutions suggest erosion protection coatings applied by brush, roller, spatula or spray can. Generally, such coatings have to be applied at a certain humidity level and within a special temperature window, e.g. 20 and 25 degree Celsius. Thus, these solutions may not be used in the field, e.g. at offshore wind farms.
Further solutions suggest attaching a protective cap made of a polymer material to the forefront of a wind turbine blade during manufacturing of the blade. One drawback of these solutions is that due to the length of the protective cap needed for a larger wind turbine blade, the mounting of such a protective cap in the field is impossible or at least very difficult, especially offshore. The transport and mounting of such protective caps are extremely cost intensive. It is an object of the present invention to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks. A further object of the present invention is to provide a solution which allows for
significantly reducing the required maintenance of the wind turbine and thus for reducing the maintenance costs compared to known protective solutions.
These objects are solved by the features of the independent claims. Further advantageous developments are subject of the dependent claims.
The invention relates to a protective cover system (10) for protecting a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) from erosion comprising a first protective cover (1) and a second protective cover (2) . The first protective cover (1) and the second protective cover (2) comprise a polymer material. Both protective covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape so as to accommodate at least a part of a wind turbine blade (55) . Each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a tip end (3) and a root end (4) .
The first protective cover (1) comprises a first overlap portion (4a) at the root end (4) and the second protective cover (2) comprises a second overlap portion (3a) at the tip end (3) .
The shape of the first overlap portion (4a) at the root end (4) of the first protective cover (1) is substantially complementary to the shape of the second overlap portion (2) at the tip end (3) of the second protective cover (2) such that when overlapping these first and second overlap portions (4a, 3a) , the resulting cross section of the overlapped overlap portions (4a, 3a) substantially corresponds to the cross sections of at least one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) outside the overlap portions (4a, 3a) .
The resulting cross section of the overlapped overlap
portions (4a, 3a) has and ensures a substantially continuous development of the cross section throughout the first and second protective covers (1, 2) . As a result thereof, the aerodynamic properties of a wind turbine blade comprising this arrangement correspond substantially to those comprising a single protective cover with a continuous cross section development between its tip and root ends.
Smooth transitions between the first (1) and the second protective cover (2) are achieved when the protective cover system (10) is mounted on a leading edge of a blade (55) . An advantage thereof is that the protective cover system (10) does not peel off and erosion of the blade may not arise or is extremely limited where the protective covers (1, 2) overlap.
Advantageously, the protective cover system according to the present invention when mounted to a wind turbine blade avoids replenishing the leading edge protection of the wind turbine blade repeatedly during the operational life of the blade. Tests have shown that the protective cover system according to the invention may last on a wind turbine blade a lifetime of the blade. In contrast to other erosion protection shields, like tapes or coatings, a protective cover (1, 2) of the protective cover system (10) according to the present invention do not only adapt to a curved shape of a leading edge of a blade when attached to the blade but it has the curved shape already before being mounted to a curved surface. Thus the handling of the protective covers (1, 2) during repair or manufacturing of blades (55) is easier than the handling of other erosion protective elements or shields like tapes or coatings. In addition, a tape could have the same Youngs Modulus, but not the same elongation at break as a protective cover 1, 2 according to the present invention.
The shapes of the first and the second overlap portions (3a, 4a) are substantially complementary such that the protective cover system (10) has a substantially closed surface even if the overlap portions (3a, 4a) do not engage with each other but only touch each other. Thus, in case the first and the second protective covers (1, 2) are disposed next to one another and their overlap portions (3a, 4a) are disposed one on top of the other but not as close as possible, a very little recess will arise on the surface of the protective cover system. However, due to the substantially complementary shapes of the overlap portions (3a, 4a) , the protective cover system (10) has no interruption and will still protect the blade (55) underneath.
In an embodiment of the invention, the first overlap portion (4a) tapers at least partly towards the root end (4) of the first protective cover (1) and the second overlap portion (2) tapers at least partly towards the tip end (3) of the second protective cover (2) . Such a tapered overlap portion will easier forgive any mounting variances.
In a further embodiment of the invention, each of the first overlap portion (1) and the second overlap portion (2) comprises at least one step (5) . In yet a further embodiment of the invention, the step (5) is at least partly rounded.
According to another embodiment of the invention, one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) comprises a
protruding element (6) in the respective first or second overlap portion (4a, 3a) and the other one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) comprises a recess (7) in the other respective first or second overlap portion (4a, 3a) , wherein the recess (7) is arranged to accommodate the
protruding element (6) . Allows for guiding the covers when being mounted.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the recess (7) may be a hole and the protruding element (6) may be nipple-shaped.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, at least one of the protective covers (1, 2) comprise an Elastomer, e.g. comprising Polyurethane or Polyethylene, preferably a Polyurethane based Elastomer.
Each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2)
comprises four corners (8) . At least one of these corners (8) may be rounded. A rounded corner prevents the corner of the respective protective cover from peeling off.
According to yet a further embodiment of the invention, the first and second protective covers (1, 2) are
pre-formed into a curved shape in a lateral direction and extend from their tip end (3) to their root end (4) in a longitudinal direction, wherein at least one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a centerline (C) running in the longitudinal direction, and this centerline is curved such that the first and second protective covers (1, 2) have a sagitta height (Hp) .
According to another embodiment of the invention, the first and second protective covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape in a lateral direction and extend from their tip end (3) to their root end (4) in a longitudinal direction, wherein each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a centerline (C) running in the longitudinal direction, and a first outer edge (9a) and a second outer edge (9b), both running in parallel to the centerline (C) . The
first and second protective covers (1, 2) have a thickness along their centerline (C) which tapers off towards the respective first and second outer edges (9a, 9b) .
Avoiding peeling off of covers.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, the first and second protective covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape in a lateral direction and extend from their tip end (3) to their root end (4) in a longitudinal direction, wherein at least one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) is curved in the longitudinal direction and/or tapers in the longitudinal direction, preferably towards its tip end (3) . Advantage: This avoids that the protective covers wrinkle when mounted to a blade. The tapering also avoids peel-off of the protective cover and provides for a continous transition between the protective covers.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a length of at least one of the first and second protective cover (1, 2) amounts to about 2000 mm at maximum, preferably to about 1000 mm. Advantage: This avoids that the protective covers wrinkle when mounted to a blade. The tapering also avoids peel-off of the protective cover and provides for a continous transition between the protective covers.
According to a further embodiment of the invention, at least one of the first and second protective cover (1, 2) comprises a printed centerline (C) on its outer surface (11) to
facilitate the mounting onto a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine blade (55) . This facilitates the alignment of shells and enables a quality check by optical means as well as allows for documenting quality-related information, e.g.
photographs .
The wind turbine blade (55) according to the present
invention comprises a protective cover system (10) which is connected to the wind turbine blade (55) along a leading edge (59) of the blade (55) . An advantage thereof is that less repair work is needed and the maintenance costs are reduced. In addition, a combination with a de-icing or LPS is possible because of the electrical insulation property of the covers 1, 2.
The method for mounting a protective cover system (10) according to the present invention comprises the steps of:
- Providing a wind turbine blade (55) , the protective cover system (10) according to one of claims 1-13 and an adhesive;
- Applying the adhesive on the wind turbine blade (55) and/or on an inner surface (12) of the first and the second
protective covers (1, 2); - Placing the first protective cover (1) onto the wind turbine blade (55) ; and
- Placing the second protective cover (2) onto the wind turbine blade (55) , wherein the first and the second overlap portions (4a, 3a) of the protective covers (1, 2) are
arranged such that the first and the second overlap portions (3a, 4a) overlap;
- Optionally, applying further adhesive between the first and the second overlap portions (4a, 3a) ; and
- Allowing the adhesive to firmly connect the first and the second protective covers (1, 2) to the wind turbine blade (55) .
Fig. 1 shows a wind turbine (prior art)
Fig. 2 shows a plan view of a wind turbine blade (prior art) Fig. 3 shows the profile of a wind turbine blade together with the protective cover system according to the invention Fig. 4 shows a cross-sectional view of a protective cover according to the invention
Fig. 5 to 22 showing further embodiments of the invention.
Fig. 23 shows how flexible the protective covers 1 and 2 may be
A "wind turbine rotor blade" may also be referred to as "wind turbine blade". A "protective cover" for protecting a leading edge of a wind turbine blade from erosion may also be
referred to as "shell" or "shield".??
The "protective cover" according to the present invention is preformed. The protective cover is brought into a curved shape before being mounted. It may be machined. Preferably, it is pre-casted. The term "preformed" may also be referred to as pre-shaped. According to the present invention, the "protective cover" is pre-shaped into a curved shape so as to accommodate at least a part of a wind turbine blade (55) . The "curved shape" referred to in claim 1 may also be described as a channel-like shape or as a substantially parabolic channel . It is known in the art to cast a male part on the blade by use of a male mould. The resulting bond may be of superior quality. In contrast to this concept, a female mould may be used in addition to the male mould to pre-cast the first and second protective covers (1, 2) instead of casting over the blade (55) with one or more protective covers (1, 2) .
Covers of an Elastomeric Polyurethane are preferred. This may be a rubbery, elastic and flexible material to allow the protective shell to be easily form-fitted to a wind turbine blade surface and to provide it with sufficient elasticity so as to dampen the impact of erosive influences.
The protective cover may be flexible. In other words, it may have some flexibility. That means the protective cover may be flexible in such a way that it is less flexible than a tape but more flexible than a stiff component. The advantage of a preformed but flexible protective cover is on the one hand a curved shape which facilitates handling of the cover and provides for a good fit to a curved surface, and on the other hand the fact that the protective cover may easily adapt to a range of differently curved surfaces, e.g. at different locations along a leading edge of a wind turbine blade. In other words, a preformed and flexible protective cover, e.g. made of a Polyurethane based Elastomer, may adapt to
different curved surfaces having a range of different bending rates (angle) in a predetermined range of bending rates (?) .
In order to keep the protective covers (1, 2) on the blade 55 even after being struck by a relatively large foreign object, such as a bird or an ice fragment, without a protective cover (1, 2) peeling off, the protective cover system (10)
is bonded to the blade (55), e.g. by means of a heat- activatable adhesive. In so doing, the adhesive may be heated, e.g. by a heating blanket or a vacuum heating
blanket . Fig. 1 shows a typical wind turbine (51) comprising a tower
(52) , a nacelle (53), a generator (56), and blades (55). The blades (55) are attached to a hub (54) . They capture the energy of the wind, spinning a generator (56) in the nacelle (53). The tower (52) comprises the electrical conduits, supports the nacelle (53) , and provides access to the nacelle
(53) for maintenance.
Fig. 2 shows a plan view of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) comprising a tip (57) and a root (58), a leading edge (59) and a trailing edge (60) . The rotor blade (55) further comprises a shoulder (61) near the blade root (58) and an airfoil portion (62) . Fig. 3 shows the profile of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) including a leading edge (59), a trailing edge (60) as well as the suction and the pressure sides (65, 64) between the leading and the trailing edges (59, 60) . The profile shown in Fig. 3 further comprises a protective cover system (10) according to the present invention which is positioned along the leading edge (59) of the rotor blade (55) .
Fig. 4 The protective cover system (10) for protecting a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine blade (55) from erosion comprises a first protective cover (1) and a second
protective cover (2) . The first and the second protective covers (1, 2) comprise a polymer material. The covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape so as to accommodate at least a part of a wind turbine blade (55) , especially along the leading edge (59) of the blade (55) .
Fig. 5 Each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a tip end (3) and a root end (4) . The first protective cover (1) comprises a first overlap portion (4a) at the root end (4) and the second protective cover (2) comprises a second overlap portion (3a) at the tip end (3a) . The shape of the first overlap portion (4a) at the root end (4) of the first protective cover (1) is substantially complementary to the shape of the second overlap portion (3a) at the tip end (3) of the second protective cover (2) such that when
overlapping these first and second overlap portions (4a, 3a) , the resulting cross section of the overlapped overlap
portions (4a, 3a) substantially correspond to the cross sections of at least one of the first and second protective covers outside the overlap portions.
The wind turbine blade comprises a protective cover system according to the invention, wherein the protective cover system is connected to the wind turbine blade along a leading edge of this blade.
The method for mounting a protective system to a leading edge 59 of a wind turbine rotor blade 55 from erosion,
the method comprises the steps of:
- Providing a wind turbine blade, a first and a second protective covers according to the invention, and an
adhesive ;
- Applying the adhesive on the wind turbine blade and/or on an inner surface of the first and second protective covers;
- Placing the first protective cover onto the wind turbine blade ;
- Placing the second protective cover onto the wind turbine blade, wherein the step of placing the second protective cover onto the wind turbine blade involves arranging the first and second overlap portions such that these first and second overlap portions overlap;
- Optionally, applying further adhesive between the first overlap portion and the second overlap portion; and
- Allowing the adhesive to firmly connect the first and second protective covers to the wind turbine blade. The invention is directed towards having a plastic shell 1, 2 that is bonded to the outer surface of the blade 55, more specific of the leading edge 59. The shell 1, 2 is referred herein to as protective cover 3. It may have a width W of +/- 100mm with respect to the leading edge 59 of the wind turbine blade 55, see
Fig. 3.
The shell may be made of a polymer comprising polyurethane and a further component. The shell is a curved protective plate in the shape of a parabolic channel. It is designed to be mounted lengthwise along the leading edge of a wind turbine blade. The shell is moulded in a moulding process. The shell is pre-moulded but still pliable enough to provide a tight fit to the turbine blade .
The shell system comprises a first shell and a second shell. Each shell has two short edges, herein also referred to as tip end and root end (3, 4) and two long edges, herein also referred to as outer edges . The long edges are longer than the short edges . The first short edge 4 is located at one end of the parabolic channel, and the second short edge 3 is located at the opposite end of the parabolic channel. The two long edges 9 are perpendicular to the two short edges 3, 4.
The shell has a centerline C running lengthwise along the
substantially parabolic channel in parallel to the long edges 9. The thickness Tn of the shell is greatest along the centerline C and gradually diminishes toward the two long edges 9. The
thickness Tn may be 3 mm at the centerline C, see Fig. 4 Overlap section: A shell system comprises at least two of above- mentioned shells 1, 2 touching one another at their short edges 3,
4. The shells may be connected to each other or interconnected by various means, e.g. by edge chamfer and guiding nipple 6,
see Fig. 5.
The overlap portions 3a, 4a may have a length Lo of 30mm in longitudinal direction of the protective cover 1, 2. The
protrusion 6 may have a diameter Dp of 2mm and the recess 7 may also have diameter Dr of 2mm. The length Lp of the protrusion may be 3mm, see Fig. 7.
The shells may be interconnected by means of connecting elements
5, 20, 21 that serve for a guiding/connecting of the two shells 1, 2. Mechanical Interlocking between the shells 1, 2 is achieved by having connecting elements 5, 20, 21 that have a nipple shape. This shape reduces stress concentration for the connecting element 5, 20, 21.
Transition consideration: Camfered interna - no exposure for the blade. Stepwise decline transition - provide thickness and strength which prolong the lifetime.
Different decline transitions at different positions of the leading edge are possible, e.g. step-like connecting elements 5 at the leading edge (that means at the Centerline C) of the shell 1, 2), step-like connecting elements 20 having rounded edges onto a width of the shell of +/- 50mm from the Leading edge (Centerline C) and tapered connecting elements 21 from +/- 50mm on to a width of +/- 100 m (that means until the outer edges 9, 9a, 9b) , see Fig. 5 and Fig. 6.
The blade chord length is decisive of the aero dynamic property - therefore it needs to be as thin as possible. The thickness Tne at an end 4 of the shell may be around 0,05 mm. Corner rounding of corner 8 with a radius R5 help avoiding peeling off of the shell, see Fig. 7a
At an end 3, 4 in lengthwise direction of the shell, the overlap area 3a, 4a may have a length of 20-40 mm, preferably 30 mm. The thickness of the shell may diminish in the overlap area to a very small thickness in the range of 0,03 mm to 0,07 mm, preferably to about 0,05 mm.
The shell may have a peel height Hp, referred to in Danish language as Peelhejde (in English language Sagitta height) . That means the shell 1, 2 may be curved with a radius R2 , that means the centerline C is curved, see Fig. 8.
It is from other technology to extrude plastic elements. This invention is directed towards overcoming the disadvantage of having an extrude element. Having a sagitta height Hp enables the shells to be drapable. The height difference between an outer end of the shell and a position at the centerline in the middle of the shell may be 3 to 7 mm, preferably about 5mm. The sagitta height Hp is achieved during the manufacturing of the shell. Each of the shells will be moulded as one piece. Another advantage of casting the shells is that each shell can be
tailored. The protective cover system 10 comprising a first and a second protective cover 1, 2 (first and second shell) may have an open angle at the Overlap OV. That means the angle between centerline C and root or tip end 3, 4 is smaller than 90 degrees and the angle between outer edge 9 and root or tip end 3, 4 is greater than 90 degrees. At the outer edge 9 the distance Dd may be 3 mm, see Fig. 9.
Each overlap influences the aerodynamic performance of the blade. It is import to avoid excess overlap and thereby material.
Therefore the overlap is less than 30 mm. Bondline Features: Indentation, e.g with 20 mm spacing inbetween the indentations, on the inner surface ensure a better bonding due to the fact that the indentation entrap glue, see Fig. 10
A tailored tip as shown in Fig. 11 may have a length Lt in the range of around 530 mm to 630 mm, a width Wtl of around 50 mm at the tip end 3 of the shell 1 and a width Wtl of around 100 mm at the root end 4 of the shell 1. In addition, at the tip end 3 of the shell 1 Wtl may be slightly greater such that a Radius R30 is generated at the outer edge of the shell. So, the tip of the blade is very good enclosed and thus protected from erosion, see Fig. 11 showing a tip shell (soft tip shell)
Enclosing the tip of the blade is an option, as also shown in Fig. 12. Better transition of the tip. One unique shell could be used for the tip end.
As an alternative, the tip shell 1, may be designed to leave the tip of the blade 30 blank, that means not covered, see Fig. 12.
Advantages
Compared to coating and tape solutions this invention offers a method that can be done in one working step Having a peel height enables the shells to be drapable. The peel height is achieved during the manufacturing of the shell. Each shell will be moulded as one piece.
Another advantage of casting the shells is that each shell can be tailored
Cost and repair reduced
Aspects of the invention
1. Protective cover system (10) for protecting a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) from erosion, the system (10) comprising a first protective cover (1) and a second protective cover (2), both comprise a polymer and being pre-formed into a curved shape so as to accommodate at least a part of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) to be
protected,
each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a tip end (3) and a root end (4),
wherein the first protective cover (1) comprises a first overlap portion (4a) at the root end (4), and
the second protective cover (2) comprises a second overlap portion (3a) at the tip end (3) ,
wherein the shape of the first overlap portion (4a) is substantially complementary to the shape of the second overlap portion (3a) such that when overlapping the first and second overlap portions (4a, 3a) , the resulting cross section of the overlapped overlap portions (4a, 3a) substantially corresponds to the cross sections of at least one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) outside the overlap portions (4a, 3a) . 2. The protective cover system (10) according to claim 1, wherein the first overlap portion (4a) tapers at least partly towards the root end (4) of the first protective cover (1), and
the second overlap portion (2) tapers at least partly towards the tip end (3) of the second protective cover (2) .
3. The protective cover system (10) according to claim 1 or claim 2,
wherein each of the first overlap portion (1) and the second overlap portion (2) comprises at least one step (5) .
4. The protective cover system according to claim 3,
wherein the step (5) is at least partly rounded. 5. The protective cover system (10) according to one of claims 1-4,
wherein one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) comprises a protruding element (6) in the respective first or second overlap portion (4a, 3a) , and
wherein the other one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) comprises a recess (7) in the other respective first or second overlap portion (4a, 3a) ,
wherein the recess (7) is arranged to accommodate the
protruding element (6) .
6. The protective cover system (10) according to claim 5, wherein the recess (7) is a hole and the protruding element (6) is nipple-shaped.
7. The protective cover system (10) according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein at least one of the protective covers (1, 2) comprise an Elastomer, e.g. comprising Polyurethane or Polyethylene, preferably a Polyurethane based Elastomer.
8. The protective cover system (10) according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) comprises four corners (8), wherein at least one of these corners (8) is rounded.
9. The protective cover system according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein the first and second protective covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape in a lateral direction and extend from their tip end (3) to their root end (4) in a longitudinal direction,
wherein at least one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a centerline (C) running in the
longitudinal direction, and this centerline is curved such that the first and second protective covers (1, 2) have a sagitta height (Hp) .
10. The protective cover system (10) according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein the first and second protective covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape in a lateral direction and extend from their tip end (3) to their root end (4) in a longitudinal direction,
wherein each of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) has a centerline (C) running in the longitudinal direction, and
a first outer edge (9a) and a second outer edge (9b), both running in parallel to the centerline (C) ,
wherein the first and second protective covers (1, 2) have a thickness along their centerline (C) ,
wherein the thickness tapers off towards the respective first and second outer edges (9a, 9b) . 11. The protective cover system (10) according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein the first and second protective covers (1, 2) are pre-formed into a curved shape in a lateral direction and extend from their tip end (3) to their root end (4) in a longitudinal direction,
wherein at least one of the first and second protective covers (1, 2) is curved in the longitudinal direction and/or tapers in the longitudinal direction, preferably towards its tip end (3) .
Advantage: This avoids that the protective covers wrinkle when mounted to a blade. The tapering also avoids peel-off of the protective cover and provides for a continous transition between the protective covers. 12. The protective cover system (10) according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein a length of at least one of the first and second protective cover (1, 2) amounts to about 2000 mm at maximum, preferably to about 1000 mm.
An advantage thereof is that workers may work with these covers when repairing a blade in the field. A worker may reposition himself. So, this is a good length in view of operational window when working at a wind turbine blade in the field.
13. The protective cover system (1, 2) according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein at least one of the first and second protective cover (1, 2) comprises a printed centerline (C) on its outer surface (11) to facilitate the mounting onto a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine blade (55) .
This facilitates the alignment of shells and allows for a quality check, e.g. by taking pictures from the mounted protective cover system.
14. Wind turbine blade (55) comprising a protective cover system (10) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the protective cover system (10) is connected to the wind turbine blade (55) along a leading edge (59) of the blade (55) .
An advantage thereof is that less repair work is needed and the maintenance costs are reduced. In addition, a combination with a de-icing or LPS is possible because of the electrical insulation property of the covers 1, 2.
15. Method for mounting a protective system to a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) from erosion, the method comprises the steps of:
- Providing a wind turbine blade, a first and a second protective covers according to one of claims 1-13, and an adhesive ;
- Applying the adhesive on the wind turbine blade and/or on an inner surface of the first and second protective covers;
- Placing the first protective cover onto the wind turbine blade ; - Placing the second protective cover onto the wind turbine blade, wherein the step placing the second protective cover onto the wind turbine blade involves arranging the first and second overlap portions such that these first and second overlap portions overlap;
- Optionally, applying further adhesive between the first overlap portion and the second overlap portion; and
- Allowing the adhesive to firmly connect the first and second protective covers to the wind turbine blade.
Further aspects of the invention
1. Adhesive protective cover system for protecting a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) from erosion, the adhesive protective cover system comprising a first protective cover (1) and a heat-activatable adhesive sheet; the first protective cover (1) being pre-formed into a curved shape so as to accommodate at least a part of a wind turbine blade to be protected;
wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet is designed to firmly connect the first protective cover (1) with a wind turbine rotor blade. Compared to known techniques, a first advantage obtained by the present invention resides in a comparatively much
stronger bonding between the first protective cover and the surface of the wind turbine rotor blade. Moreover, as long as no heat is applied, the heat-activatable adhesive sheet can be easily repositioned and/or tailored, if desired, in order to ensure optimal bonding of the first protective cover to the wind turbine rotor blade. A further advantage obtained by the present invention resides in the fact that the workers are not exposed to any chemicals, as it is the case for known wet adhesives bonding processes. strong bond,
more easy to handle, workers not exposure to chemicals in contrast to wet adhesives
2. Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein the first protective cover (1) comprises an inner surface area, and
the heat-activatable adhesive sheet comprises a sheet area designed to face the inner surface area,
wherein the physical dimensions of this sheet area are greater than those of the inner surface area.
In order to simplify the process of positioning the first protective cover on the sheet area of the heat-activatable adhesive sheet, the physical dimensions of the sheet area are deliberately selected to be greater than those of the inner surface of the first protective cover. Thus, when placing the inner surface area of the first protective cover in the middle of the sheet area of the heat-activatable adhesive sheet, the inner surface area would be completely overlapped by the sheet area. As a result, minor deviations from the desired position do not have any impact. sheet area is greater /greater length and greater width = bigger than the inner surface area.
Allows for positioning tolerances
3. Adhesive protective cover system according to one of claims 1 or 2,
wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet comprises the latently reactive adhesive as a film.
By providing the latently reactive adhesive as a film, the thickness of this layer is very well controlled and
substantially constant. This avoids the risk of getting significant thickness variations which in turn may have an impact on the quality of the bonding. very controlled constant thickness, if done manually
significant thickness variations is a risk 4. Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 3, wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet further comprises a carrier material for carrying the film.
The handling of the heat-activatable adhesive sheet can be simplified by providing a carrier material for supporting the film.
5. Adhesive protective cover system according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein the first protective cover (1) comprises an
elastomer, e.g. polyurethane .
6. Adhesive protective cover system according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein the first protective cover (1) comprises an
inner surface, the inner surface having at least one
protrusion .
By the provision of at least one protrusion within the inner surface of the first protective cover, a minimum bond line thickness can be ensured. to ensure a minimum bond line thickness. 7. Adhesive protective cover system according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein the adhesive protective system comprises a second protective cover (2) and each of the first and second
protective covers (1, 2) has a tip end and a root end, wherein the first protective cover comprises a first overlap portion at the root end, and
the second protective cover comprises a second overlap portion at the tip end, wherein the shape of the first overlap portion is substantially complementary to the shape of the second overlap portion such that when overlapping the first and second overlap portions, the resulting cross section of the system substantially corresponds to the cross sections of the first and second protective covers outside the overlap portions. ??
- one sheet per shell sheet is very lifely - for handling, size of working window for a worker working on a wind turbine blade in the field, thin and much lighter if a sheet per cover thus easier to handle 8. Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 7, wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet is arranged at least partly between the first overlap portion and the second overlap portion. In order to keep the manufacturing process as simple as possible, the heat-activatable adhesive sheet is positioned in such a way as to ensure also the bonding between at least a part of the first overlap portion and the second overlap portion. As a result, there is no need for using a
specifically tailored heat-activatable sheet for obtaining the bonding between the first and second overlap portions. not an additional sheet - don't have to handle a second sheet no cutting of sheet in the field (wind, better for repair) additional sheet - small one - in the factory
cutted -> easier to have position it in to a scarfed overlap portion - between the two end of the covers 9. Wind turbine blade comprising an adhesive protective cover system according to one of the preceding claims.
Strong bond of covers to blade surface, thus high quality, Geometry is very good compared to wet adhesive, very close to intended geometry of the blade which allows for good aerodyn. performance, mimimizing aerodyn. impact of the mounted cover 10. Method for protecting a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) from erosion, comprising the steps of:
a) Providing an adhesive protective cover system according to claims 1 to 6 and a wind turbine rotor blade to be protected; b) Placing the adhesive protective cover system onto a surface of the wind turbine blade to be protected;
c) Heating up the adhesive protective cover system until a predetermined temperature; and
optionally, d) Repeating steps a) - c) if a further
protective cover system shall be attached to the wind turbine blade .
Compared to known methods like the application of wet
adhesives, the use of a heat-activatable sheet for connecting firmly the first protective cover with the wind turbine rotor blade simplifies the manufacturing process. As long as no heat is applied, the heat-activatable adhesive sheet can be easily repositioned and/or tailored, if desired, in order to ensure optimal bonding between the first protective cover and the wind turbine rotor blade. Once the desired position has been obtained, the bonding process can be immediately started by heating up the heat-activatable adhesive sheet. Due to this comparatively simpler manufacturing process, the costs associated with the manufacturing process can be reduced.
Heat is used as a trigger to ensure curing as soon as
possible after positioning the cover, thus method is very time efficient,
positioning and then immediately heating up, save maintenance and manufacturing costs
One cover
Surface activation on entire length adhesive sheet on entire length
Protective cover on entire length
Heated on entire length
for manufacturing
very time efficient, position all shells, e.g. by use of a tape .
11. Method according to claim 10,
wherein step c) is carried out using a heating blanket and/or a vacuum heating blanket.
Using a heating blanket and/or a vacuum heating blanket is particularly advantageous in the field for repair purposes. Easy to handle in the field, for repair purposes
12. Method according to claims 10 to 11,
wherein an adhesive protective cover system according to claim 7 is provided in step a) instead the adhesive
protective cover system according to claims 1 - 6;
13. Method according to one of claims 10 - 12,
wherein the wind turbine blade comprises a surface area, and wherein the method further comprises the steps of:
e) Repairing the surface area; then
f) Cleaning the surface area; and then
g) Activating the surface area, e.g. by abrasion and/or cleaning,
wherein steps e) to g) are carried out before step b) .
Two or more protective covers may be attached to wind turbine blade by following method:
Surface activation
Placing adhesive sheet
Placing a protective cover, e.g. tip shell cover
Heated
Surface activation
Placing adhesive sheet Placing next protective cover, put and overlaps tip shell, e.g. outer shell cover.
Heated
Surface activation
Placing adhesive sheet
Further protective cover, e.g. root shell cover.
Heating
This method is especially advantageous when the covers are mounted in the field since each cover may be heated up independently. In addition, several adhesive sheets may be used, e.g. an adhesive sheet per protective cover. Such single adhesive sheets are smaller and thus easier to handle.
14. Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet comprises a latently reactive adhesive. Using a latently reactive adhesive has the advantage of obtaining an extremely stronger bond between the protective cover and the wind turbine rotor blade. This could be of particular interest in those cases where the final wind turbine rotor blade will be exposed to exceptionally rough whether conditions. extremely stronger bond, but non-reversible
15. Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet comprises a thermoplastic adhesive.
reversible but Less stronger bond, for repair situation

Claims

Claims
1. Adhesive protective cover system for protecting a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) from erosion, the adhesive protective cover system comprising a first protective cover (1) and a heat-activatable adhesive sheet; the first protective cover (1) being pre-formed into a curved shape so as to accommodate at least a part of a wind turbine blade to be protected;
wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet is designed to firmly connect the first protective cover (1) with a wind turbine rotor blade.
2. Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein the first protective cover (1) comprises an inner surface area, and
the heat-activatable adhesive sheet comprises a sheet area designed to face the inner surface area,
wherein the physical dimensions of this sheet area are greater than those of the inner surface area.
3. Adhesive protective cover system according to one of claims 1 or 2,
wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet comprises the latently reactive adhesive as a film.
4. Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 3, wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet further comprises a carrier material for carrying the film.
5. Adhesive protective cover system according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein the first protective cover (1) comprises an
elastomer, e.g. polyurethane .
6. Adhesive protective cover system according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein the first protective cover (1) comprises an inner surface, the inner surface having at least one
protrusion .
7. Adhesive protective cover system according to one of the preceding claims,
wherein the adhesive protective system comprises a second protective cover (2) and each of the first and second
protective covers (1, 2) has a tip end and a root end, wherein the first protective cover comprises a first overlap portion at the root end, and
the second protective cover comprises a second overlap portion at the tip end,
wherein the shape of the first overlap portion is
substantially complementary to the shape of the second overlap portion such that when overlapping the first and second overlap portions, the resulting cross section of the system substantially corresponds to the cross sections of the first and second protective covers outside the overlap portions .
8. Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 7, wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet is arranged at least partly between the first overlap portion and the second overlap portion.
9. Wind turbine blade comprising an adhesive protective cover system according to one of the preceding claims.
10. Method for protecting a leading edge (59) of a wind turbine rotor blade (55) from erosion, comprising the steps of:
a) Providing an adhesive protective cover system according to claims 1 to 6 and a wind turbine rotor blade to be protected; b) Placing the adhesive protective cover system onto a surface of the wind turbine blade to be protected;
c) Heating up the adhesive protective cover system until a predetermined temperature; and optionally, d) Repeating steps a) - c) if a further
protective cover system shall be attached to the wind turbine blade .
11. Method according to claim 10,
wherein step c) is carried out using a heating blanket and/or a vacuum heating blanket.
12. Method according to claims 10 to 11,
wherein an adhesive protective cover system according to claim 7 is provided in step a) instead the adhesive
protective cover system according to claims 1 - 6;
13. Method according to one of claims 10 - 12,
wherein the wind turbine blade comprises a surface area, and wherein the method further comprises the steps of:
e) Repairing the surface area; then
f) Cleaning the surface area; and then
g) Activating the surface area, e.g. by abrasion and/or cleaning,
wherein steps e) to g) are carried out before step b) .
14. Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet comprises a latently reactive adhesive.
15. Adhesive protective cover system according to claim 1, wherein the heat-activatable adhesive sheet comprises a thermoplastic adhesive.
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