HBM Highlights Wind-Energy Product Capabilities

In early April 2011, HBM exhibited at Wind Power India 2011, which was organised by WISE (World Institute of Sustainable Energy) and The Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers' Association (IWTMA). Along with around 200 exhibitors, HBM displayed its range of equipment for wind-power industry applications, including torque, force and strain transducers, electrical and optical strain gauge variants, and the MGCplus data-acquisition system.

During the conference, Dr Andre Schafer, product and application manager, wind energy, HBM, presented a paper on 'Demands for strain, force and torque measurement on wind turbines with regard to offshore installations'. The presentation focused on tower flanges in particular and is available on the organiser's website. HBM also participated in the EWEA European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2011, held earlier this year in Brussels, Belgium. During EWEA, HBM displayed a range of equipment and solutions for various applications in the wind-power industry.

These included a poster presentation of HBM's nCode software used for predicting the life of wind-turbine components, entitled 'Fatigue analysis for optimised structural durability and improved condition-based maintenance' written by Dr Andrew Halfpenny, HBM nCode chief technologist. HBM will continue to highlight its capabilities for wind-energy solutions, as well as component and structural testing, at future international wind-energy events in Europe, Asia and the US. In addition, the company will present papers on various technical topics and applications.

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