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Carbon Nanotube Wind Turbine Blades: How Far Are We Today from Laboratory Tests to Industrial Implementation?
With a few works in 2010 on the application of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in wind turbine blades (WTBs), new hope has arrived promising to conquer the so-far used materials. From that moment, several dozens of publications have been published confirming that CNTstypically considered as “universal sold...
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Published in: | ACS applied nano materials 2018-12, Vol.1 (12), p.6542-6555 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | With a few works in 2010 on the application of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in wind turbine blades (WTBs), new hope has arrived promising to conquer the so-far used materials. From that moment, several dozens of publications have been published confirming that CNTstypically considered as “universal soldiers” in the composite, hybrid, and hierarchical materialscould be a reliable component of WTBs. However, all of the experimental results, in a few cases supported by theoretical models, were obtained only at the laboratory scale. This review intends to answer the title question by summarizing the up-to-now efforts and comparing the levels of outperformance of CNT-based WTBs. The general conclusion from the review is that the physicochemical and mechanical properties of CNT-based WTBs, although promising, must be balanced by economy and technological aspects, with the reliability of large-scale synthesis and standardization of CNT batches as the key aspects. |
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ISSN: | 2574-0970 2574-0970 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsanm.8b01824 |