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OPTIMISATION OF A CORROSION-PROTECTIVE COATING FOR A NEW BOAT LANDING SYSTEM USED IN OFFSHORE WIND TURBINES

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NOVEMBER 2019   -  Volume: 94 -  Pages: 620-625

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6036/9139

Authors:

SERGIO CICERO [UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA] - JUAN DIEGO FUENTES - DAVID ANDRES ALVAREZ - XABIER MEDIAVILLA - LUIS SAN SEGUNDO - ROBERTO LACALLE - JAVIER SARMIENTO - RAUL GUANCHE GARCIA - CARLOS POLIMON

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Key words:
corrosión, boat landing system, capa de protección, impacto, abrasión, corrosion, boat landing system, protective coating, impact, abrasion
Article type:
COLABORACION/COLLABORATION DAMR
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COLLABORATIONS

Most of the maintenance operations in offshore platforms are performed by using service vessels approaching to boat landing systems, which are secondary structures attached to the main structure of the wind turbine. These systems guarantee certain structural integrity conditions thay may be jeopardised by the aggressive marine environment, which may cause corrosion processes if the structural material is not conveniently protected. The main strategy to avoid corrosion in this type of structures is to provide protective coatings, which in this particular case must have an adequate behaviour not only against the proper marine environment, but also against the abrasion and the impact loads generated by the violent contacts between the service vessel and the boat landing system.
This work develops a comprehensive analysis to define a protective coating that provides simultaneously an adequate corrosion protection and a sufficient resistance against abrasion and impact loads. Based on industrial practice and a literature review, a number of tentative proposals were established, combining different metallization strategies, epoxy intermediate layers and external paints. The proposals were successively subjected to corrosion, abrasion and impact tests, discarding, after each set of tests, those providing unsatisfactory results. The final solution consists of 3 consecutive layers: thermal sprayed aluminium, a two-component polyamine cured pure epoxy, and a two-component chemically curing aliphatic acrylic polyurethane topcoat.

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