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Original Articles

Some Views on the Mapping of Erosion of Coated Composites In Tidal Turbine Simulated Conditions

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Pages 512-523 | Received 12 Sep 2018, Accepted 07 Feb 2019, Published online: 11 Apr 2019
 

Abstract

This article presents a study of the erosion resistance of coated and uncoated polymer matrix composites for tidal turbine conditions. It focuses on the development of comparative erosive wear mode and mechanism maps for such materials. In our earlier work, testing of glass-fiber-reinforced polymer composites for tribological applications in marine simulated conditions, several erosion-related issues were highlighted. The combined effects of the NaCl solution and sand dramatically enhanced the erosive wear of the uncoated specimens. In order to address those issues, an erosion-resistant polymeric coating was applied to the composite and tested in marine simulated conditions with an extended range of sand particle size. The test results of the uncoated and coated composite have been compared in this research by erosive wear mode and mechanism maps techniques. These maps reveal that the coating has enhanced the erosion resistance. These findings provide significant progress toward materials selection approaches to manufacture of tidal turbine blades.

Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the support of Belzona Polymerics Limited for coating test samples.

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Funding

The authors acknowledge the support of the Interreg (Northern Ireland–Ireland–Scotland) Special EU Programmes Grant No SPIRE2_INT–VA–049, “Storage Platform for the Integration of Renewable Energy (SPIRE 2).”

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