Gurit introduces open-source offshore wind turbine blade model
Gurit98m integrates into existing design and simulation frameworks, offering engineers, researchers and blade manufacturers a tool to explore performance, efficiency and sustainability improvements.
Source | Gurit
Gurit (Zurich, Switzerland) has launched the Gurit98m, an open-source offshore wind turbine blade model developed in collaboration with (Denmark), involved in composite structure and wind blade engineering.
The Gurit98m blade model is designed to represent the current generation of large offshore wind turbine blades, enabling the acceleration of R&D and the integration of new and sustainable technologies. Available in both Ansys and Abaqus formats, Gurit reports that the model integrates seamlessly into existing design and simulation frameworks, offering engineers, researchers and blade manufacturers a tool to explore performance, efficiency and sustainability improvements.
This open-access initiative supports Gurit’s commitment to collaborative innovation and the adoption of circular materials, most notably, the transition from balsa wood to recyclable PET core materials.
By making the model publicly accessible, Gurit hopes to encourage industry-wide collaboration that can test, validate and innovate more efficiently, driving faster adoption of sustainable solutions and reducing development barriers. A technical paper on the Gurit98m and its application demonstration in structural optimization research .
Related Content
-
JEC World 2024 highlights: Glass fiber recycling, biocomposites and more
CW technical editor Hannah Mason discusses trends seen at this year’s JEC World trade show, including sustainability-focused technologies and commitments, the Paris Olympics amongst other topics.
-
Watch: A practical view of sustainability in composites product development
Markus Beer of Forward Engineering addresses definitions of sustainability, how to approach sustainability goals, the role of life cycle analysis (LCA) and social, environmental and governmental driving forces. Watch his “CW Tech Days: Sustainability” presentation.
-
Plant tour: Daher Shap’in TechCenter and composites production plant, Saint-Aignan-de-Grandlieu, France
Co-located R&D and production advance OOA thermosets, thermoplastics, welding, recycling and digital technologies for faster processing and certification of lighter, more sustainable composites.