Composite components in wind turbines

Lightweight structures are the most common applications for continuous-fibre reinforced composite materials because the materials they use often involve a thickness of no more than a few millimetres. However producing Continuous-Fibre Reinforced Composite (CFRC) laminate materials that are several centimetres thick, presents various structural modelling problems, which need to be overcome prior to industrial implementation.

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