Copyright © 2010 Isam Janajreh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Downwind wind turbines have lower upwind rotor misalignment, and thus lower turning moment and self-steered advantage over the upwind configuration. In this paper, numerical simulation to the downwind turbine is conducted to investigate the interaction between the tower and the blade during the intrinsic passage of the rotor in the wake of the tower. The moving rotor has been accounted for via ALE formulation of the incompressible, unsteady, turbulent Navier-Stokes equations. The localized CP...
The trend in the current development of modern horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWTs) is towards ligh...
The downwind configuration of wind turbines offers benefits regarding the blade-tower clearance, as ...
As wind turbines become larger and their towers more slender, aeroelastic effects play a bigger role...
Downwind wind turbines have lower upwind rotor misalignment, and thus lower turning moment and self-...
We have investigated the effects of the rotating blades of an upwind-type three-blade horizontal-axi...
The quest for affordable renewable energy causes the need for bigger and more efficient wind turbine...
Current wind turbine modelling packages mainly adopt a complex methodology in which aerodynamic forc...
Offshore wind turbines are becoming more common due to the scarcity of suitable land sites. By going...
The greater challenge that the wind turbine industry faces today is to decrease the loads caused by ...
A modern horizontal axis wind turbine was simulated by means of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) s...
Current offshore wind turbine designs are basic concepts using standard upwind land-based wind turbi...
The current study compares aerodynamic characteristics and performance of upwind and downwind wind t...
This article presents results obtained computationally for the influence of the tower on the aerody-...
Due to global warming effect humanity is forced to seek cleaner forms of energy. One of these are re...
In wind farms, the wake of the upstream turbines becomes the inflow for the downstream machines. Ide...
The trend in the current development of modern horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWTs) is towards ligh...
The downwind configuration of wind turbines offers benefits regarding the blade-tower clearance, as ...
As wind turbines become larger and their towers more slender, aeroelastic effects play a bigger role...
Downwind wind turbines have lower upwind rotor misalignment, and thus lower turning moment and self-...
We have investigated the effects of the rotating blades of an upwind-type three-blade horizontal-axi...
The quest for affordable renewable energy causes the need for bigger and more efficient wind turbine...
Current wind turbine modelling packages mainly adopt a complex methodology in which aerodynamic forc...
Offshore wind turbines are becoming more common due to the scarcity of suitable land sites. By going...
The greater challenge that the wind turbine industry faces today is to decrease the loads caused by ...
A modern horizontal axis wind turbine was simulated by means of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) s...
Current offshore wind turbine designs are basic concepts using standard upwind land-based wind turbi...
The current study compares aerodynamic characteristics and performance of upwind and downwind wind t...
This article presents results obtained computationally for the influence of the tower on the aerody-...
Due to global warming effect humanity is forced to seek cleaner forms of energy. One of these are re...
In wind farms, the wake of the upstream turbines becomes the inflow for the downstream machines. Ide...
The trend in the current development of modern horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWTs) is towards ligh...
The downwind configuration of wind turbines offers benefits regarding the blade-tower clearance, as ...
As wind turbines become larger and their towers more slender, aeroelastic effects play a bigger role...