Aluminum Alloy Reinforced with Agro-Waste, and Eggshell as Viable Material for Wind Turbine Blade to Annex Potential Wind Energy: A Review

The most important part of the wind turbine is the blade. From existing studies, it has been concluded that most wind turbine blades have a high rate of failure during operation due to fatigue, because of a lack of proper material selection processes. Materials such as fiberglass, wood, aluminum, an...

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Main Authors: Imhade P. Okokpujie, Lagouge K. Tartibu
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-04-01
Series:Journal of Composites Science
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2504-477X/7/4/161
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Lagouge K. Tartibu
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description The most important part of the wind turbine is the blade. From existing studies, it has been concluded that most wind turbine blades have a high rate of failure during operation due to fatigue, because of a lack of proper material selection processes. Materials such as fiberglass, wood, aluminum, and steel have been used but have not been able to qualify as sustainable materials. Therefore, this study focuses on the review of existing materials employed for developing metal matrix composites as ecological materials to produce wind blades. This study discusses the application of aluminium, silicon, and magnesium metal matrix alloys and the implementation of agro-waste materials (coconut rice, coconut shell, rice husk ash, and sugar Bagasse ash) and eggshell as reinforcement particulates for metal matrix composites for developing wind blades. The study also reviews the method of production of matrix composites. From the results obtained via the review, it is clear that the application of eggshells assists as a binding element for proper mixture, and the combination of Al–Si–Mg alloy with coconut rice and shell improves the strength of the material, since wind blades need durable materials and ductility due to their aerodynamic shape to convert enough energy from the wind.
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spelling doaj.art-0488fda069534eae9e5d52f0b57144fb2023-11-17T19:52:33ZengMDPI AGJournal of Composites Science2504-477X2023-04-017416110.3390/jcs7040161Aluminum Alloy Reinforced with Agro-Waste, and Eggshell as Viable Material for Wind Turbine Blade to Annex Potential Wind Energy: A ReviewImhade P. Okokpujie0Lagouge K. Tartibu1Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg 2028, South AfricaDepartment of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg 2028, South AfricaThe most important part of the wind turbine is the blade. From existing studies, it has been concluded that most wind turbine blades have a high rate of failure during operation due to fatigue, because of a lack of proper material selection processes. Materials such as fiberglass, wood, aluminum, and steel have been used but have not been able to qualify as sustainable materials. Therefore, this study focuses on the review of existing materials employed for developing metal matrix composites as ecological materials to produce wind blades. This study discusses the application of aluminium, silicon, and magnesium metal matrix alloys and the implementation of agro-waste materials (coconut rice, coconut shell, rice husk ash, and sugar Bagasse ash) and eggshell as reinforcement particulates for metal matrix composites for developing wind blades. The study also reviews the method of production of matrix composites. From the results obtained via the review, it is clear that the application of eggshells assists as a binding element for proper mixture, and the combination of Al–Si–Mg alloy with coconut rice and shell improves the strength of the material, since wind blades need durable materials and ductility due to their aerodynamic shape to convert enough energy from the wind.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-477X/7/4/161aluminum metal matrix compositesilicon carbidemagnesiumagro-wasteeggshellwind blade
spellingShingle Imhade P. Okokpujie
Lagouge K. Tartibu
Aluminum Alloy Reinforced with Agro-Waste, and Eggshell as Viable Material for Wind Turbine Blade to Annex Potential Wind Energy: A Review
Journal of Composites Science
aluminum metal matrix composite
silicon carbide
magnesium
agro-waste
eggshell
wind blade
title Aluminum Alloy Reinforced with Agro-Waste, and Eggshell as Viable Material for Wind Turbine Blade to Annex Potential Wind Energy: A Review
title_full Aluminum Alloy Reinforced with Agro-Waste, and Eggshell as Viable Material for Wind Turbine Blade to Annex Potential Wind Energy: A Review
title_fullStr Aluminum Alloy Reinforced with Agro-Waste, and Eggshell as Viable Material for Wind Turbine Blade to Annex Potential Wind Energy: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Aluminum Alloy Reinforced with Agro-Waste, and Eggshell as Viable Material for Wind Turbine Blade to Annex Potential Wind Energy: A Review
title_short Aluminum Alloy Reinforced with Agro-Waste, and Eggshell as Viable Material for Wind Turbine Blade to Annex Potential Wind Energy: A Review
title_sort aluminum alloy reinforced with agro waste and eggshell as viable material for wind turbine blade to annex potential wind energy a review
topic aluminum metal matrix composite
silicon carbide
magnesium
agro-waste
eggshell
wind blade
url https://www.mdpi.com/2504-477X/7/4/161
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