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SCREW BLADE AS THE BASE OF ECOLOGICAL WIND POWER STATION AND ITS MANUFACTURING
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The contribution deals by the suggestion of new manufacturing technology for hand- made screw blade for wind-power plant. A wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electricity for distribution. Wind turbine blades are most often fabricated by hand using multiple layers of fi breglass cloth. The traditional method is for the sheets to be cut to shap e, laid down in a mould by hand, sprayed or rolled with resins, and finally cured. The automation of the manufacturing of hand-made prototypes is one of the main goals in present days what is enabled by the quick development of information technology and by the sequential application of computer aid into all areas of the production. . This article originates with the direct support of Ministry of Education of Slovak republic by grants VEGA num. 1/0885/10 and KEGA num. 270-014TUKE-4/2010.
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