Wind turbine blade joint assembly and method of making wind turb

Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Specific blade structure – Formed with main spar

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416213A, 416229R, 144346, 144350, 403292, 403294, 244131, B63H 126

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044745362

ABSTRACT:
Hollow wind turbine blades and the like comprising abutting blade sections, with nose forming strips and converging walls forming a tail section connecting with the ends of the nose forming strips, and a method of fabricating them comprising machining the facial end walls of the abutting blade sections to provide a precise alignment thereof providing a flush joint when the sections are butted together, adhesively bonding the blade sections in abutting relation and permitting the bond to cure, cutting communicating splice receiving slots in the abutting nose forming strips, and inserting adhesively bonding splice inserts which fit the slots in place in the slots.

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