退役した風力タービンブレードを活用した砂漠化対策(Reviving Retired Wind Turbine Blades for Sand Control)

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2025-03-12 中国科学院(CAS)

中国科学院(CAS)北西生態環境資源研究所(NIEER)の研究者は、廃棄された風力タービンのブレードを砂漠化防止のための多孔質砂障壁として再利用する方法を開発した。風力発電所は砂漠地帯に多く設置されており、退役したブレードを活用することで、環境保全と廃棄物管理の両方の課題を解決できる。この新しい砂障壁は、高い曲げ強度、耐久性、紫外線耐性を持ち、風洞実験で砂の移動を効果的に抑制することが確認された。中国では2025年頃に大量の風力タービンブレードが退役する見込みであり、本技術はその持続可能な再利用策として期待される。

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風力タービンブレードをリサイクルした新しい多孔質砂バリアのシェルター効果および防砂効果に関する研究 Study on the shelter and sand control effect of new porous sand barriers from recycled wind turbine blades

Chenchen He, Benli Liu, Daiying Yin, Minlan Li, Caizhi Hu, Xiang Xiao, Yan Duan, Minghao Fang, Pengtao Hou
International Soil and Water Conservation Research  Available online: 22 February 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iswcr.2025.02.006

退役した風力タービンブレードを活用した砂漠化対策(Reviving Retired Wind Turbine Blades for Sand Control)

Abstract

Aeolian disasters pose considerable threats to socioeconomic systems, ecological environments, and infrastructures such as railways and highways, in arid and semiarid regions. To reduce these problems, mechanical sand control measures are needed, with sand barriers being the most widely applied. However, conventional materials of sand barriers, such as crop straws, reeds, branches, high-density polyethylene (HDPE), and biodegradable polylactic acid (PLA), have drawbacks, including susceptibility to aging, unsuitability for extreme temperatures and severe wind erosion, as well as short service life. This study introduces new porous sand barriers made from decommissioned or damaged wind turbine blades. The results of mechanical performance testing, wind tunnel experiments, and numerical simulations indicated that the bending strength of the new sand barrier was 14 times that of wood composite materials and its erosion rate can be 56% lower. The new sand barriers with different porosities effectively reduced sediment transport, and the optimal porosity was found to be 20%; while higher or lower porosities were detrimental to sand control. The combined advantages of porous structure, flexibility, and strength of this new sand barrier make it well suited for regions with strong winds, large temperature variations, and intense ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Utilizing decommissioned or damaged wind turbine blades as sand control materials shows great potential for application.

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