Posts From: May 2017

Wind Impacts on Wind Turbine Rotor Activities

Wind speed greater than 15 m/s or about 33.6 mph can cause excess stress loading on the wind turbine rotor. On wind power sites, it is important for project stakeholders to monitor weather conditions during any activity, such as wind turbine access and hub entry. Some...

Fastener Service Conditions for Wind Turbines

Wind turbines experience numerous loading scenarios across the lifecycle of assets and fleets, including temperature cycles, cyclic loading, and static loading. For example, in some geographic regions, such as the southern U.S. and in parts of Europe, temperature...

Launching WeatherBuild Notify and WeatherBuild Enterprise

Cambridge, MA, May 15, 2017 — Weather Build, Inc., Decision Support Solutions for the Construction Industry & Built Environment™, is excited to announce the groundbreaking release of WeatherBuild Notify™ and WeatherBuild Enterprise™. WeatherBuild Notify serves...

WeatherBuild Joins the SAP PartnerEdge Program

Cambridge, MA, May 15, 2017 — Weather Build, Inc., Decision Support Solutions for the Construction Industry & Built Environment™, is excited to accept its invitation and announce its membership to the SAP PartnerEdge program to enhance compatibility with...

WeatherBuild Releases Data Dictionary for Wind Energy

In cooperation with an energy pioneer with the largest renewable asset base of any company in the world, a multi-national infrastructure engineering and construction company, and heavy industrial contractors in the industrial process, wind energy and power sectors...

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