About the Event:
The objective of this Symposium is to discuss ways to predict, control and prevent leading edge erosion of the wind turbine blades, ensuring high reliability of the wind energy generation.
Leading edge erosion of wind turbine blades is one of rather critical problems of the wind energy development. It can lead to sufficient reduction of annual energy production for wind turbines. The objective of this Symposium is to discuss ways to predict, control and prevent leading edge erosion of the wind turbine blades, ensuring high reliability of the wind energy generation.
The Symposium is the follow-up of the 1st-5th International Symposia on Leading Edge Erosion of Wind Turbines, which took place at DTU Risø Campus, Roskilde, in 2020, 2023, 2024, 2025, and online, in 2021 and 2022, respectively.
ORE Catapult Presence
Stephen Jones, Senior RD Engineer – Materials – Day 2 15:30-15:50 – Combined weathering and rain erosion studies on LEP coating systems
Kirsten Dyer, Lead R&D Engineer – Day 3 09:00-09:20 – Rain droplets impact stresses in the RET
