Turbine Blade definition

Turbine Blade means a turbine blade component of a Turbine (each Turbine shall have three (3) Turbine Blades).
Turbine Blade means a [__] meter rotor diameter turbine blade component of a Wind Turbine Generator as further described in the Wind Turbine Supply Contract.
Turbine Blade means a turbine blade (approximately fifty-five (55) meters in length) component of a Wind Turbine Generator, the specifications for which are set forth in the WTG Technical Specifications set forth in Exhibit 2.2.2

Examples of Turbine Blade in a sentence

  • Autonomous Sensor System for Wind Turbine Blade Collision Detection.

  • Originated in the tradition of critical theory, CDA aims to produce “enlightenment and emancipation” and thus to “root out a particular kind of delusion” (Wodak, 2001, p.

  • Facility Descriptions NASA Transonic Turbine Blade Cascade FacilityThe NASA Turbine Blade Cascade Facility, shown in Fig.

  • With respect to the two sets of Turbine Blades located in Houston, Texas which Clipper notified First Wind will require remediation to address a Turbine Blade skin defect, FWA IV shall make the Delivery milestone payment with respect to the two Turbines that include such affected Turbine Blades as a Major Component less a holdback amount of $***** per each set of Turbine Blades (applicable to each set, the “Holdback Amount”).

  • Analysis of SNL/MSU/DOE Fatigue Database Trends for Wind Turbine Blade Materials.

  • Wind Turbine Blade Composites Design: Leveraging Aerospace Advances for Improved Durability.

  • The special task “ Wind Turbine Blade Testing Centre, Sparkær” is accredited for static and dynamic fatigue test of wind turbine blades and it is offering this to Danish blade producers at the test centre in Sparkær.

  • D.T. and Ashwill, T.D., “The Sandia 100-meter All-glass Baseline Wind Turbine Blade: SNL100-00,” Sandia National Laboratories Technical Report, SAND2011-3779, June 2011.

  • P, and Lopez, I., 1992, “Transonic Turbine Blade Cascade Testing Facility”, AIAA Paper No. 92-4034, NASA TM-105646.

  • Detailed measurements were acquired in the NASA Transonic Turbine Blade Cascade Facility and the University of North Dakota High Speed Compressible Flow Wind Tunnel Facility.


More Definitions of Turbine Blade

Turbine Blade means the turbine blade component of a Turbine, more particularly described in the Technical Specifications.

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