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Icing Can Cut Wind Turbine Production By 80%


Wind turbine blades can collect ice nearly a foot thick on the yard-wide tips of their blades.
Mar 9th, 2021
Hui Hu, Iowa State University
This drone photo from a field study of icing on wind turbines shows how ice accumulated at the tip of a turbine blade during a winter storm.
Hui Hu/Iowa State University
Wind turbine blades spinning through cold, wet conditions can collect ice nearly a foot thick on the yard-wide tips of their blades.
That disrupts blade aerodynamics. That disrupts the balance of the entire turbine. And that can disrupt energy production by up to 80 percent, according to a recently published field study led by Hui Hu, Iowa State University s Martin C. Jischke Professor in Aerospace Engineering and director of the university s Aircraft Icing Physics and Anti-/De-icing Technology Laboratory. ....

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Iowa State study finds foot-thick ice can reduce wind power production by 80%


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It s known that ice accumulation on wind turbine blades can cause problems, but a new study from an Iowa State University professor and his research team shows just how much ice can grow on a blade, and how much that can reduce the performance of a turbine.
Some politicians, pundits and internet users overstated the extent to which frozen wind turbines contributed to the recent catastrophic power grid failure in Texas. Ice on blades was, however, one more problem among several larger issues that led to a diminished energy supply that could not keep up with a huge spike in demand. ....

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Icing Can Cost Wind Turbines up to 80% of Power Production


Photo courtesy of Hui Hu/Iowa State University
AMES, IA Wind turbine blades spinning through cold, wet conditions can collect ice nearly a foot thick on the yard-wide tips of their blades.
That disrupts blade aerodynamics. That disrupts the balance of the entire turbine. And that can disrupt energy production by up to 80 percent, according to a recently published field study led by Hui Hu, Iowa State University s (ISU s) Martin C. Jischke Professor in Aerospace Engineering and director of the university s Aircraft Icing Physics and Anti-/De-icing Technology Laboratory.
Hu has been doing laboratory studies of turbine-blade icing for about 10 years, including performing experiments in the unique ISU Icing Research Tunnel. Much of that work has been supported by grants from the Iowa Energy Center and the National Science Foundation. ....

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Field study shows icing can cost wind turbines up to 80% of power production


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IMAGE: This drone photo from a field study of icing on wind turbines shows how ice accumulated at the tip of a turbine blade during a winter storm.
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AMES, Iowa - Wind turbine blades spinning through cold, wet conditions can collect ice nearly a foot thick on the yard-wide tips of their blades.
That disrupts blade aerodynamics. That disrupts the balance of the entire turbine. And that can disrupt energy production by up to 80 percent, according to a recently published field study led by Hui Hu, Iowa State University s Martin C. Jischke Professor in Aerospace Engineering and director of the university s Aircraft Icing Physics and Anti-/De-icing Technology Laboratory. ....

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