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Fibre-reinforced composites turbines

In the manufacture of engines turbine blades, bearings and plungers are made of ceramics. The materials used here are cordierite, Li-A1 silicate, mullite, titanate, SiC, A1203, Zr02, certain nitrides as well as particles- and fibre-reinforced composites and layered composites. [Pg.284]

Loos (2011) reported that investigators from Bayer Material Science LLC, USA and Moulded Fibre Glass, Cleveland, USA have developed a prototype wind turbine blade 0.74 m long manufactured from polyurethane reinforced with carbon nanotubes (CNT PU). The researchers claim that the advanced material has a specific tensile strength five times and 60 times that of carbon fibre composite and aluminium, respectively, and is tougher than carbon fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP) but the excellent properties of these materials come with a price penalty. [Pg.371]


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