Light Weight Large Diameter Bolts for Safer Wind Turbine Maintenance

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Title
Light Weight Large Diameter Bolts for Safer Wind Turbine Maintenance

CoPED ID
a3a5b6df-7f20-4421-adb1-ac6ae8c26af4

Status
Closed


Value
£122,655

Start Date
July 31, 2013

End Date
Nov. 30, 2013

Description

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TISICS limited develops and manufactures silicon carbide fibre reinforced titanium composites (TMC). TMC increases the strength and stiffness of titanium to match high strength steel, whilst retaining titanium's low density and corrosion resistance. TISICS' project will assess whether weight savings and corrosion benefits can be exploited for offshore wind turbine fasteners, where very large bolts (M30 to M60) are used. Reducing weight will help installation where mechanical handling is not easily achieved. The corrosion resistance will help reduce operating costs, which is key to economic offshore power generation. The final benefit of this approach is to develop a solution where the ceramic fibres can be used to minimise the torque relaxation which requires retightening of bolts and increased maintenance activity. TSB support will enable the UK to investigate and exploit this opportunity as part of its clean energy policy, as well as creating job opportunities in high value manufacturing.

TISICS LIMITED LEAD_ORG
TISICS LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG

Ray Durman PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Corrosion
  2. Titanium
  3. Development (active)
  4. Corrosion resistance
  5. Silicone
  6. Welding
  7. Carbides
  8. Corrosion prevention
  9. Manufacturing

Extracted key phrases
  1. Light Weight large diameter bolt
  2. Safer Wind Turbine Maintenance
  3. Large bolt
  4. Silicon carbide fibre
  5. Offshore wind turbine fastener
  6. Titanium composite
  7. Corrosion benefit
  8. Corrosion resistance
  9. Economic offshore power generation
  10. High strength steel
  11. TISICS
  12. Ceramic fibre
  13. Weight saving
  14. Final benefit
  15. TMC

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