The Front CoverBundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) is a German research institute that has been engaged in exploring the possibility of using infrared hermography (IRT) for the inspection of wind turbine blades (WTBs). BAM recently partnered with Marburg-based Latoda for a feasibility study which combines IRT along with artificial intelligence (AI)-based data analysis. On page 7 you can read more about IRT-based scanning of WTBs from the ground. Publisher's NoteThe Net-Zero Industry Act versus the Inflation Reduction Act: Europe versus the USAFeaturesCombining Infrared Thermography and AI
By Michael Stamm, Somsubhro, Chaudhuri and Daniel Hein, BAM, Germany By Christian Bak, DTU Wind and Energy Systems, Denmark
By Wouter Maas, Strategy Director Offshore Wind O&M, Fugro, the Netherlands By David W. Smith, Solutions Architect, Baker Hughes, USA
Windtech FutureVertical Axis Wind Turbines, Past, Present and FutureBy Ahmad Hemami, McGill University, Montreal, Canada View from InsideBy Peter Rae AO, President of WWEA, Australia
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