The Science Behind the Wind: Materials Driving Wind Energy’s Future - Overview |
( Vol-11,Issue-11,November 2024 ) OPEN ACCESS |
Author(s): |
Charitidis J. Panagiotis |
Keywords: |
composite materials, failure mechanisms, renewable energy, lifespan, risk assessment. |
Abstract: |
The relentless pursuit of renewable energy has driven significant advancements in wind turbine technology, with material innovation playing a pivotal role. This paper explores the intricate relationship between materials and wind turbine performance, exploring the properties, advantages, limitations, and risks associated with traditional and emerging materials, including fiberglass, carbon fiber, bio-based composites, nanomaterials, and hybrid composites. The paper examines the complex interplay between material selection and blade design. Optimized designs can mitigate failure mechanisms like delamination, cracking, and erosion. By analyzing case studies and leveraging advanced simulation techniques, the paper assesses the impact of various materials on blade lifespan, performance, and environmental impact. As we look to the future, sustainability and recyclability emerge as critical considerations. The paper discusses the potential of bio-based materials and innovative manufacturing techniques to reduce the environmental footprint of wind energy. By understanding the materials science, we can unlock the full potential of wind power and accelerate the transition to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.
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Article Info: |
Received: 05 Oct 2024, Receive in revised form: 03 Nov 2024, Accepted: 10 Nov 2024, Available online: 15 Nov 2024 |
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Advanced Engineering Research and Science