It is well established that the power generated by a Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT) is a function of the number of blades B, the tip speed ratio λr (blade tip speed/wind free-stream velocity) and the lift to drag ratio (CL/CD) of the airfoil sections of the blade. The previous studies have shown that Blade Element Momentum (BEM) theory is capable of evaluating the steady-state performance of wind turbines, in particular it can provide a reasonably good estimate of generated power at a given wind speed. However in more realistic applications, wind turbine operating conditions change from time to time due to variations in wind velocity and the aerodynamic forces change to new steady-state values after the wake settles to a new equilibriu...
This article aims to study the forces applied to the rotors of horizontal axis wind turbines. The ae...
Tidal energy is an attractive renewable resource given its predictability. The production of reliabl...
In the last decade, we have heard more and more about the need of renewable clean energy, but not mu...
It is well established that the power generated by a Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT) is a functi...
Predictions of the performance of operating wind turbines are challenging for many reasons including...
In this work, a mathematical model based on the compact Blade Element Momentum theory (BEM) is used ...
The Blade Element Momentum (BEM) equations are widely used for analyzing the wind turbine aerodynami...
Summarization: The Blade Element Momentum (BEM) theory is nowadays the cornerstone of the horizontal...
Smart rotor emerges as an innovation technique to reduce the impact of dynamic loading on wind turbi...
All around the world, a rapid growth of energy demand during the last decades. An ideal alternative ...
Horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWTs) experience yaw misalignments due to the physical limitations o...
A horizontal axis wind turbine design and analysis have been investigated using a numerical code bas...
The present work uses the blade element momentum theory method for evaluating the performance of hor...
The aerodynamic performance of an upwind, three-bladed, small horizontal axis wind tur-bine (HAWT) r...
Small scale horizontal axis wind turbines are few of the last mile solutions for power generation in...
This article aims to study the forces applied to the rotors of horizontal axis wind turbines. The ae...
Tidal energy is an attractive renewable resource given its predictability. The production of reliabl...
In the last decade, we have heard more and more about the need of renewable clean energy, but not mu...
It is well established that the power generated by a Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT) is a functi...
Predictions of the performance of operating wind turbines are challenging for many reasons including...
In this work, a mathematical model based on the compact Blade Element Momentum theory (BEM) is used ...
The Blade Element Momentum (BEM) equations are widely used for analyzing the wind turbine aerodynami...
Summarization: The Blade Element Momentum (BEM) theory is nowadays the cornerstone of the horizontal...
Smart rotor emerges as an innovation technique to reduce the impact of dynamic loading on wind turbi...
All around the world, a rapid growth of energy demand during the last decades. An ideal alternative ...
Horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWTs) experience yaw misalignments due to the physical limitations o...
A horizontal axis wind turbine design and analysis have been investigated using a numerical code bas...
The present work uses the blade element momentum theory method for evaluating the performance of hor...
The aerodynamic performance of an upwind, three-bladed, small horizontal axis wind tur-bine (HAWT) r...
Small scale horizontal axis wind turbines are few of the last mile solutions for power generation in...
This article aims to study the forces applied to the rotors of horizontal axis wind turbines. The ae...
Tidal energy is an attractive renewable resource given its predictability. The production of reliabl...
In the last decade, we have heard more and more about the need of renewable clean energy, but not mu...