Reproduction of FRP Blade Failure for Wind Power Generators by Lightning and its Mechanism

H. Sakamoto, M. Hanai
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In Japan, lightning damage to FRP blades for wind power generators is increasing, together with the increase in wind power generator installation in recent years. Lightning damage is a big issue in Japan since lightning in Japan seems to be severer than in Europe and the US. In Kochi, Shikoku, Japan, six 600-750kW grade generators have been installed, and some of them have been damaged by lightning several times. In order to solve this issue, the Kochi University of Technology received a research request of lightning protection, sponsored by the Kochi prefecture in 2002. After surveying the literature and questioning related organizations such as NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratories) and Toray USA, experiments to reproduce lightning damage to FRP specimens were planned. The specimens prepared for this research are 1/2 size models and a 2/4 part of the full size blade. In the previous experiment, flat plate specimens of 450mm width × 2.5m length × 4mm thickness were used, and the experiments produced the damage by lightning. However, the damages were not exactly the same as the ones in the actual field. Therefore, this experiment aims to reproduce the blade failure in the actual field and to clarify the failure mechanism, using the 1/2 size blade model and full size blade specimens. The experiments were conducted mainly in the Toshiba Hamakawasaki High Voltage High Power Testing Laboratory as was made in the previous experiments. This Testing Laboratory is one of the biggest test laboratory for experiments involving high electric voltage and large current. The results showed the reproduction of the failed blades in fields, and clarified the failure mechanism.
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风力发电机玻璃钢叶片遭雷击破坏的再现及其机理
在日本,随着近年来风力发电机安装量的增加,风力发电机玻璃钢叶片的雷击损坏正在增加。雷电灾害在日本是一个大问题,因为日本的雷电似乎比欧洲和美国更严重。在日本四国高知市,已经安装了6台600-750kW级发电机,其中一些发电机被雷击多次损坏。为了解决这个问题,高知工业大学在2002年收到了由高知县赞助的防雷研究请求。在调查了文献并询问了相关组织,如NREL(国家可再生能源实验室)和Toray USA,计划了重现FRP试件雷击损伤的实验。为本研究准备的标本是1/2尺寸模型和2/4全尺寸叶片的一部分。在之前的实验中,采用的是450mm宽× 2.5m长× 4mm厚的平板试件,实验中产生的是雷击损伤。然而,这些损害与实际现场的损害并不完全相同。因此,本实验旨在利用1/2尺寸叶片模型和全尺寸叶片试件,在实际现场再现叶片的破坏过程,阐明其破坏机理。实验主要是在东芝滨川高压大功率测试实验室进行的,和之前的实验一样。本实验室是国内最大的高电压大电流实验实验室之一。研究结果显示了失效叶片在野外的再现,并阐明了失效机理。
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