A comprehensive review on contemporary materials used for blades of wind turbine

作者: A.V. Pradeep , S.V. Satya Prasad , L.V. Suryam , P. Prasanna Kumari

DOI: 10.1016/J.MATPR.2019.07.732

关键词: Fatigue limitMechanical engineeringAspect ratio (image)Turbine bladeTurbineResistMaterial propertiesCarbon nanotubeStiffnessMaterials science

摘要: Abstract Many researchers have exploited the merits of advanced materials in fabrication wind turbine blades. The required material properties like good fatigue strength to resist cyclic load, less weight decease gravitational forces, great and larger stiffness provide stability are investigated reviewed this article. It is recognized that, acceptable mechanical obtained by reinforcing composites with nano materials. carbon nanotube fibers (CNT|s), an allotrope possess nanostructure excellent aspect ratio which higher than 1,000,000. Due distinctive cylindrical molecules, it much preferred CNTs fabricated various reinforcements for obtaining enhanced properties, work, contrasted traditional utilized Hence, main aim review suggest appropriate blade applications.

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