Mechanical Characterisation of Jute and Coir Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites for Wind Turbine Blades

Exploring the Use of Natural Fiber Composites in Wind Turbine Technology

Authors

  • Mr. Ganesh R. Kalagi Department of Mechanical Engineering Author
  • Dr. Rajashekar Patil Department of Mechanical Engineering Author

Keywords:

Mechanical Characterisation, Jute Fiber, Coir Fiber, Polymer Composites, Wind Turbine Blades, Natural Fibers, Glass Fibers, Carbon Fibers, Availability, Biodegradable

Abstract

Wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electrical power. Among all the parts of wind turbine such as blades, hub, gear box, nacelle, and tower; nacelle and wind turbine blades are generally made up of glass fibres and carbon fibres for better strength, low weight, and corrosion resistance. The main limitations of these materials are the availability, non-biodegradable, health hazardous and their fabrication cost, hence the aim of this research is to replace these materials with natural fibers. In this research work, application of natural fibres reinforced polymer composites in wind turbine, requirements to the composites, their properties, constituents, manufacturing technologies, and defects will be reviewed; promising future directions of their developments also will be discussed.

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Published

2016-12-15