Result: From blades to tracks: a case study in structural reuse of curved surfaces for circular design

Title:
From blades to tracks: a case study in structural reuse of curved surfaces for circular design
Contributors:
Reves, Team, ACM
Publisher Information:
2025.
Publication Year:
2025
Document Type:
Conference Conference object
File Description:
application/pdf
Language:
English
Rights:
CC BY
Accession Number:
edsair.dedup.wf.002..69e5f13c03c224718dd1b8c49dbf8d2f
Database:
OpenAIRE

Further Information

We explore the fabrication of curved surfaces by reusing panels extracted from decommissioned wind turbine blades, using cycling pumptracks as a case study. We first present real-world prototypes of pumptrack modules that we manufactured to evaluate the practicality of this reuse scenario and to define the boundary conditions for harvesting blade panels and assembling a track. We then propose an algorithm to optimize the segmentation of a wind turbine blade into quadrilateral panels whose sides fall within a small set of compatible boundaries. These panels form a library of modules that designers can connect side by side to create pumptracks of various lengths and curvatures. Together, these contributions provide a proof-of-concept of how computer-aided design and manufacturing can support circular design through the reuse of curved surfaces.