Optimizing Wind Turbine Blades with Fiber-Reinforced Composites: A Design and Analysis Approach
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Because of the rapid development of the energy industry, there is an increasing desire to increase wind turbine energy efficiency and lifetime. As a result, it is critical to thoroughly understand the behavior of wind turbines under varying loads. The primary goals of this project are to use composite materials for wind turbine blades to achieve stability, as well as to create an efficient and cost effective system. The requirements for wind turbine materials, loads, and available materials are planned and analyzed. Aside from standard composites for wind turbine blades (glass fibers/epoxy matrix composites), natural composites, hybrid composites, and nano engineered composites are investigated to ensure improved performance. Manufacturing technologies for wind turbine composites, as well as testing and modeling, are compared to the outcomes.
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