Abstract

The aim of the study was to experimentally verify the enhancement of certain mechanical properties of a composite material consisting of unsaturated polyester matrix reinforced with fiberglass, by incorporating specific proportions of sodium aluminosilicate (SAS) powders and talc as fillers for the fabrication of large wind turbine blades. Samples composed of these materials, with varying combinations of the added components, underwent testing for tensile and bending strength, and experiments were conducted to determine their modulus of elasticity. The findings indicate that the inclusion of SAS in the matrix material resulted in increased values of tensile strength and modulus of elasticity up to certain proportions. Solely adding talc to the matrix material led to a rise in bending strength. Increasing the talc percentage in the matrix material reinforced with 20% fiberglass resulted in decreased tensile strength and elastic modulus of the samples, while incorporating a blend of SAS and talc into the matrix material reinforced with 20% fiberglass significantly boosted the elastic modulus and tensile strength of the samples under tensile conditions.

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