General Electric Company
JOINTED WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADE WITH CHORD-WISE EXTENDING PIN BUSHINGS DESIGNED TO MINIMIZE CHORD-WISE GAP

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Abstract:

A rotor blade includes first and second blade segments extending in opposite directions from a chord-wise joint. The first blade segment includes a beam structure that connects with the second blade segment via a receiving section. A chord-wise gap exists between an edge of the beam structure and an edge of the receiving section. The beam structure defines a first pin joint slot, whereas the receiving section defines a second pin joint slot that aligns with the first pin joint slot. First and second bushings are arranged in first ends of the first and second pin joint slots, each having a flange extending within the chord-wise gap. As such, the flanges abut against each other within the chord-wise gap so as to fill the chord-wise gap with a predetermined defined gap or interference. Further, a chord-wise extending pin is positioned through the bushings so as to secure the first and second blade segments together.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

27 Feb 2020

Issue date:

9 Jun 2022