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Wind Turbines and Wear and Tear

by Kathy Chambers on Mon, August 20, 2012

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Wind Turbines and Wear and Tear

A modern wind turbine has more than 8,000 component parts that must withstand the wear and tear of wind stresses. DOE researchers and stakeholders have been working hard to predict and eliminate wind stress related barriers and extend the lifespan of wind turbines.  Working on a paper on this subject? OSTI can save you wear and tear by providing web tools that eliminate the need to search through database after database to find the research you need.  For example, if you use DOE’s Science Accelerator, you could search through 11 DOE databases, and in about 10 seconds or less, retrieve hundreds of documents about the use of simulations to understand wind turbine shear stress.  You could learn about wind turbine gearbox reliability in Energy Citations Database, a database that contains research results submitted by DOE offices, national labs and technology centers and their contractors.  Or you have the option to search the resources of 13 government agencies in Science.gov to instantly find thousands of records about wind turbine stress prediction and other related topics. Avoid wear and tear. Visit these and other great time saving resources at www.osti.gov.

For more information on wind power, see In the OSTI Collections: Wind Power.

Kathy Chambers, OSTI Staff

Related OSTI Products: Science Accelerator, Science.gov
Other Related Topics: osti.gov, wind
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