Current wind turbine performance codes are not yet able to predict the rotor aerodynamic behaviour with sufficient certainty. This has led to both the over-design of blades and to operational restrictions in certain wind conditions. Essentially the problem is one of aerodynamic stall. Steady 3-dimensional stall can occur near the blade root in high wind conditions and may produce more power than predicted. Dynamic stall can also be expected due to the effects of yawed operation, turbulence, tower shadow and the earth's boundary layer. The main aim of this work is to provide a coherent set of measured aerodynamic data accounting for both axial/non-axial flow and stall in high winds. These measurements are designed to highlight the...
Wind turbines installed in the open atmosphere experience much more complex and highly-varying flow ...
Within the framework of the fourth phase of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Wind Task 29, a la...
The fundamental physics of HAWT aerodynamics in yaw is reviewed with reference to some of the lat...
Simplification of the aerodynamic control of large horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWTs) has been i...
The design of wind turbines requires a deep insight into their complex aerodynamics, such as dynamic...
This study provides a novel contribution toward the establishment of a new high-fidelity simulation-...
This study provides a novel contribution towards the estab- lishment of a new high–fidelity simulatio...
Prediction of the unsteady aerodynamic flow phenomenon on wind turbines is challenging and still sub...
Currently, wind energy presents an excellent opportunity to satisfy the growing demand without the s...
Horizontal axis wind turbines can experience significant time varying aerodynamic loads, potentially...
Analytical investigation of dynamic stall on HAWT (horizontal-axis wind turbines) rotor loads was co...
Prediction of the unsteady aerodynamic flow phenomenon on wind turbines is challenging and still ...
After introducing the main features of the aerodynamics of wind turbines, a review of key theoretica...
Summary: The development of phase one of a new model for the prediction of the aerodynamic perfor...
This thesis comprises two main original contributions. The first concerns the aeroelastic modelling ...
Wind turbines installed in the open atmosphere experience much more complex and highly-varying flow ...
Within the framework of the fourth phase of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Wind Task 29, a la...
The fundamental physics of HAWT aerodynamics in yaw is reviewed with reference to some of the lat...
Simplification of the aerodynamic control of large horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWTs) has been i...
The design of wind turbines requires a deep insight into their complex aerodynamics, such as dynamic...
This study provides a novel contribution toward the establishment of a new high-fidelity simulation-...
This study provides a novel contribution towards the estab- lishment of a new high–fidelity simulatio...
Prediction of the unsteady aerodynamic flow phenomenon on wind turbines is challenging and still sub...
Currently, wind energy presents an excellent opportunity to satisfy the growing demand without the s...
Horizontal axis wind turbines can experience significant time varying aerodynamic loads, potentially...
Analytical investigation of dynamic stall on HAWT (horizontal-axis wind turbines) rotor loads was co...
Prediction of the unsteady aerodynamic flow phenomenon on wind turbines is challenging and still ...
After introducing the main features of the aerodynamics of wind turbines, a review of key theoretica...
Summary: The development of phase one of a new model for the prediction of the aerodynamic perfor...
This thesis comprises two main original contributions. The first concerns the aeroelastic modelling ...
Wind turbines installed in the open atmosphere experience much more complex and highly-varying flow ...
Within the framework of the fourth phase of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Wind Task 29, a la...
The fundamental physics of HAWT aerodynamics in yaw is reviewed with reference to some of the lat...