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Title: Mathematical modelling of wind turbine blades through volumetric view
Authors: Eker, Bülent
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Tarım Makinaları Bölümü.
Vardar, Ali
AAH-5008-2021
15049958800
Keywords: Construction & building technology
Engineering
Mechanics
Wind turbine
Rotor blade
Mathematical modelling
Wind turbines
Wind power
Rotors
Mathematical models
Computer simulation
Computer aided design
Wind tunnel
Rotor blades
Blade energy
Turbomachine blades
Issue Date: Nov-2006
Publisher: Techno-Press
Citation: Vardar, A. ve Eker, B. (2006). ''Mathematical modelling of wind turbine blades through volumetric view''. Wind and Structures, 9(6), 493-503.
Abstract: The demand for energy in the world increases everyday. Blade energy which is wind turbine is a significant resource which must be appreciated in this field. Especially, in places where wind potential is high, the usage of wind energy is a beneficial factor for every country's economy. In this study, first, 6 different miniature rotor were produced by using 6 different NACA profiles. Rotors were produced with three blades. The electrical performance and the speed of start of action values that are provided from each rotor form were established by measuring them in the wind tunnel. The calculation of area and volumetric values of each profile and wind surfaces were made with AutoCad technical drawing program. As a result, it was searched whether there is any relation between electrical performance values and speed of start of motion that rotors produced and volumetric values of rotors. The aim of this study is to find out whether rotor blade volume is one of factors that influences rotor performance. The general tendency observed here is that the increase in the volume of rotor blade leads to an increase in the speed of start of motion and to a decrease in the rotor performance.
URI: https://doi.org/10.12989/was.2006.9.6.493
http://koreascience.or.kr/article/JAKO200621349899202.page
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/23778
ISSN: 1226-6116
1598-6225
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