Aquatic Emission and Properties Analysis for Wind Turbine Blades

In light of rising energy demand, solar and wind power are popular renewable energy sources. A need for the hour is for reliable little wind power at a reasonable price. The materials needed the cost of continuance and function, and the cost of fuel influences the cost of energy production. Material...

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Main Authors: R. Jai Ganesh, Manjunathan Alagarsamy, G. Gabriel Santhosh Kumar, P. Tamilnesan, K. Kaarthik, Jemal Mohammed Yimer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Advances in Materials Science and Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5746688
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Summary:In light of rising energy demand, solar and wind power are popular renewable energy sources. A need for the hour is for reliable little wind power at a reasonable price. The materials needed the cost of continuance and function, and the cost of fuel influences the cost of energy production. Material costs are inversely related to energy costs. The blade design is critical in any wind turbine design. The choice of material is a critical element in blade design if the blade is to have a long predicted life. For smaller wind turbine blades, several materials such as wood, fiber glass, carbon fiber, natural fiber, and sandwiched composite items are provided. The main features to consider while choosing a blade material include hardness, toughness, density, price, and affordability. The materials for a wind turbine blade are indeed an essential part of the design process. These articles present numerous materials as potential blade options and use ANSYS computational modeling to select the best one.
ISSN:1687-8442