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Seismic Effect of Marine Corrosion and CFRP Reinforcement on Wind Turbine Tower

Daoyong Wang    
Bo Song    
Shuo Diao    
Chao Wang and Chenhu Lu    

Resumen

Global warming makes many countries pay more attention to the use of wind energy. With the development of offshore wind power generation, the offshore wind turbine tower is facing the dual effects of marine corrosion and earthquake. The purpose of this paper is to study the seismic performance of wind turbine tower after corrosion and the effect of CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer) reinforcement. It provides a reference for the development of offshore wind turbine towers.

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