Global Top 13 Companies Accounted for 70% of total Anti-Corrosion Materials For Wind Turbine Blade m | |
The constant demand for renewable sources of energy has led to rapid growth of large size wind turbines both in onshore and offshore sector. The upscaling in the size of the turbine components poses several engineering challenges. For instance, components such as wind turbine blades (WTBs) must be designed to resist complex stresses and strains during their service life. One of the issues related to WTBs is their leading edge erosion (LEE) which is due to the effects of harsh environmental conditions during their service life, such as repeated rain droplet impact during heavy precipitation (Fig. 1(a)). Such damages have adverse influences on their aerodynamic performance, primarily due to roughening of surfaces (Fig. 1(b)), thereby contributing to substantial repair and maintenance costs. For instance, a recent study showed that LEE can induce an increase in the drag coefficient by about 314%, reduction of the lift coefficient by more than 53%, together with a substantial decrease in net annual energy production of a turbine. In severe cases, damage at the leading edge can progress into the composite substrate, thereby inducing severe structural safety issues to the blades. The global key manufacturers of Anti-Corrosion Materials For Wind Turbine Blade include Mankiewicz, MEGA P&C, AkzoNobel, PPG, 3M, Bergolin, Jotun, Duromar, Aerox, Polytech, etc. In 2022, the global top five players had a share approximately 70.0% in terms of revenue. For more information, please contact the following e-mail address: Email: global@qyresearch.com Website: https://www.qyresearch.com | |
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