vindkraftblades
Vindkraftblades are the rotating airfoil components of wind turbines that capture wind energy and convert it into rotational power to drive the generator. Mounted on a rotor hub, the blades extract thrust and transmit torque through the rotor. Modern turbines commonly use three blades, though two-blade designs exist for certain applications. The blade shape is optimized as an airfoil with variation along the span (twist and taper) to maintain efficiency and control loads across a range of wind speeds.
Most blades are composite structures made from fiberglass-reinforced polymers, often with a lightweight core and protective
Blades operate with a pitch control system that adjusts their angle to the wind, enabling power regulation
Lifecycle and end-of-life management pose environmental considerations due to composite materials. Recycling challenges lead to approaches