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Title: PROJECTS WITH POTENTIAL FUNDING


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PROJECTS WITH POTENTIAL FUNDING
  • 1- TÜBITAK 1001 Project Determination of the
    bending-twisting coupling in composite structures
    via digital image correlation (DIC) method and
    exploiting bending-twisting coupling in turbine
    blades for passive load control in horizontal
    axis wind turbines
  • Required students 2
  • 1st Student Testing of composite plates and
    composite box beams to determine the
    bending-twisting coupling effect of off-axis
    plies via digital image correlation. Comparisons
    will be made with finite element method. Also
    includes material coupon testing to determine
    elastic properties to use in FE analysis. Dynamic
    mechanical analysis tests to determine material
    damping. (Aramis DIC system, MTS/Dartec testing
    machines, HBM strain gage measurements, DMA, FE
    analysis with Nastran)

Bending test of helicopter blade
Dynamic mechanical analysis
2
PROJECTS WITH POTENTIAL FUNDING
  • 2nd Student Design of a reference wind turbine
    blade to be used in multi-body simulations of the
    wind turbine system. Multi-body transient
    aeroelastic analysis of wind turbine system to
    study the effect of bending-twisting coupling
    induced on the composite blades on the load
    alleviation in the wind turbine system.

(PreVabs-Vabs beam section analysis codes, Samcef
Wind Turbine/Focus wind turbine system multi body
analysis codes, Samcef and Nastran FE codes)
Moment at Blade-hub connection
3
PROJECTS WITH POTENTIAL FUNDING
  • 2- SANTEZ PROJECT with Dr. Gürses, Dr. Çoker
    and TEI
  • Development of advanced bolted flange design and
    analysis tool
  • Required students 1 ( 2 more for Dr. Gürses
    and Dr. Çoker)
  • Evaluation of finite element and test results on
    friction, contact and bolt torque - preload and
    design a bolted flange design and analysis tool
    interface (ANSYS FE code)
  • Input Flange type, geometry (geometric
    tolerances, surface roughness etc.) number of
    bolts (type, preload-torque relation), friction
    coefficient, material, loads(thermal, axial,
    shear force, bending moment, torque, working
    conditions (dry, with oil, temperature), fatigue
    loads
  • Output Strength (flange and bolt), life,
    separation and slippage

Different flange types seen in gas turbines
4
OTHER THESIS TOPICS
  • 1- Generation of finite element model of a
    manufactured wind turbine blade, finite element
  • analysis and static tests by DIC and strain
    gage system
  • 2- Analytical and finite element approach for
    material characterization of woven composites
  • 3- Development of a static aeroelastic analysis
    tool based on beam finite element and linear
  • aerodynamics
  • 4- Structural analysis and optimization of
    composite structures (straight and curved
    laminates
  • with cut-outs) manufactured by fiber/tow
    placement machines
  • 5- Aeroelastic stability analysis of wing-body
    combinations with control surfaces and external
  • stores
  • 6- Progressive failure analysis of composite
    structures via micromechanics of failure (MMF)
  • methodologies under geometrically nonlinear
    deformations
  • 7- Investigation of the effect of damage
    progression on the aeroelastic stability of
    composite
  • wings
  • 8- Investigation of the effect of damage
    progression on the transient aeroelastic response
    of
  • wind turbine blades
  • 9- Development of a beam cross-sectional analysis
    tool for composite beams that simulate
  • helicopter blades or wind turbine blades
  • 10- Investigation of damping characteristics of
    fiber reinforced composites with carbon nanotube
  • enhanced epoxy resin
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