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University of Maine receives 2.8 M for AM wind blade research


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The University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center received $2.8 million from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to develop a rapid, low-cost additive manufacturing solution for fabricating large, segmented wind blade molds.
The Department of Energy’s focus aims to combat the current costs of wind turbine technology. Innovation in large wind blade technology is a costly and time-intensive process. Molds and tooling for large blades can cost upward of $10 million. The time to market of 16–20 months stifles innovation in this growing market.
The UMaine Composites Center, which assists the University’s AM efforts, will also collaborate with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The ORNL received a $4 million award to apply robotic deposition of continuous reinforcing fibers in wind blades. ....

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UMaine awarded $2.8 million to accelerate wind blade development through additive manufacturing - UMaine News


Rendering of a 3D printed wind blade mold segment that will be produced as part of the ASCC s research effort to accelerate wind blade development through additive manufacturing. Researchers will use the world s largest polymer 3D printer to develop recyclable wind blade molds that reduce lead times and costs.
UMaine awarded $2.8 million to accelerate wind blade development through additive manufacturing
The University of Maine Advanced Structures and Composites Center has been awarded $2.8 million from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to develop a rapid, low-cost additive manufacturing — 3D printing — solution for fabricating large, segmented wind blade molds.  ....

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