2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09092
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Experimental characterizations of hybrid natural fiber-reinforced composite for wind turbine blades

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“…The main problems related to these materials are their availability, biodegradability, risk to human health and the high cost of their production. For this reason, research is being conducted on the possibility of replacing these materials with natural fibers [17,18]. The development of fabrics based on natural fibers for the production of composites is a new technology that can solve the challenge of balanced mechanical properties of composites.…”
Section: Wind Turbine Bladesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main problems related to these materials are their availability, biodegradability, risk to human health and the high cost of their production. For this reason, research is being conducted on the possibility of replacing these materials with natural fibers [17,18]. The development of fabrics based on natural fibers for the production of composites is a new technology that can solve the challenge of balanced mechanical properties of composites.…”
Section: Wind Turbine Bladesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of variance (ANOVA) is a well accepted tool to study the effect of an individual independent variable on the output variables and is applied to different studies on wind turbines [24][25][26]. ANOVA test is used to study the effect of variations in the root dimensions (three independent variables) on the blade mass, stresses in the blade main body, stresses in the blade root, deformation and strain (five dependent variables).…”
Section: Calculation Of the Influencing Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Humanity has always grappled with the critical issue of harnessing natural forces as inexhaustible sources of energy, such as water or wind. Presently, there is a particular focus on harnessing wind power, leading to continuous advancements in wind turbine technology, with blades constructed from composite materials reinforced with fiberglass [1][2][3]. While fiberglass is known for its high strength properties, for the production of higher power wind turbine blades, using it as the sole reinforcing component to the matrix material (even if the materials are unsaturated polyester or epoxy resin) is not deemed sufficient due to its lack of required elastic modulus values [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%