2025-05-02_BR_V5

Technical training

Blade Repair Standard / V5 02052025

d.

root

e.

tip

f.

webs (chambers)

g.

bolts

h.

bulkhead

i.

suction side/leeward side

j.

pressure side/windward side

k.

spar

l.

chord

m. bond line

Describe how a blade is constructed by considering:

a.

manufacturing techniques

b.

materials used

Explain how to define positions on a blade using radius measurements and use them as vantage points for measuring damage

Explain the importance of weight and balance in terms of both blade and turbine performance

Create a short activity where the participants shall define all the parts of a blade

Ask the participants relevant questions about how to use radius measurements to determine the position and size of blade damage

Ask the participants relevant questions about the importance of weight and balance in terms of both blade and turbine performance

Give constructive feedback on the participants’ explanations about how to use radius measurements to determine the position and size of blade damage and the importance of weight and balance in terms of both blade and turbine performance

The participants shall:

Engage in an activity to correctly define all the parts of a blade

Share their understanding of:

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