turbiinisiivet
Turbiinisiivet, commonly referred to as turbine blades, are aerodynamically shaped components attached to a turbine rotor. They are designed to extract energy from a flowing fluid—gas, steam, or, in the case of some wind applications, wind—and convert it into rotational mechanical energy. In most turbines, blades are arranged in rotor and stage configurations, with rotor blades mounted to a disk and stator vanes guiding the flow between stages.
In gas turbines, blades face extreme temperatures, pressures, and mechanical stresses. Many blades use advanced materials
In steam turbines, blades withstand high-pressure steam and must resist creep, corrosion, and fatigue. Materials typically
In wind turbines, rotor blades are large composite structures made of glass- or carbon-fiber reinforced polymers.
Manufacturing methods for turbine blades include investment casting, precision forging, and increasingly additive manufacturing for complex