The size of wind turbines has been steadily growing in the pursuit of a lower cost of energy by an increased wind capture. Within this trend, the vast majority of wind turbine rotors have been designed based on the conventional three-bladed upwind concept. This paper aims at assessing the optimality of this configuration with respect to a three-bladed downwind design, with and without an actively controlled variable coning used to reduce the cantilever loading of the blades. Results indicate that a conventional design appears difficult to beat even at these turbine sizes, although a downwind nonaligned configuration might be an interesting alternative.</p
What optimal blade design, size, and pitch, optimizes a dual rotor wind turbines output? If an optim...
Horizontal axis wind turbines are by far the most common and well understood forms of wind turbine. ...
Preliminary results obtained for a new configuration lift based vertical-axis wind turbine are shown...
The Windstem is a horizontal axis wind turbine for the urban environment that flaps back and forth l...
The predominant wind turbine architecture currently is horizontal-axis, three-bladed, upwind rotors ...
Wind energy has experienced a continuous cost reduction in the last decades. A popular cost reductio...
The type of vertical turbine used for this research was a savonious where the profile of the blade w...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree MAGISTER TECHNOLOGIAE: Mechanical ...
The reduction of the Levelised Cost of Electricity (LCoE) in wind energy, and offshore in particular...
Two-bladed turbines might be an alternative for future offshore wind turbine installations due to th...
Two-bladed rotors are emerging as a viable alternative to classic three-bladed ones for driving down...
The knowledge about Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWT) lags behind the knowledge about Horizontal Ax...
Wind turbines are designed to operate optimally at a certain set of ambient conditions, termed the d...
Modelling studies have shown that 1.5 and 3.0 MW wind turbines with blade sweep have an increased an...
The augmented vertical axis wind turbine resulted from a survey of the problems of existing wind tur...
What optimal blade design, size, and pitch, optimizes a dual rotor wind turbines output? If an optim...
Horizontal axis wind turbines are by far the most common and well understood forms of wind turbine. ...
Preliminary results obtained for a new configuration lift based vertical-axis wind turbine are shown...
The Windstem is a horizontal axis wind turbine for the urban environment that flaps back and forth l...
The predominant wind turbine architecture currently is horizontal-axis, three-bladed, upwind rotors ...
Wind energy has experienced a continuous cost reduction in the last decades. A popular cost reductio...
The type of vertical turbine used for this research was a savonious where the profile of the blade w...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree MAGISTER TECHNOLOGIAE: Mechanical ...
The reduction of the Levelised Cost of Electricity (LCoE) in wind energy, and offshore in particular...
Two-bladed turbines might be an alternative for future offshore wind turbine installations due to th...
Two-bladed rotors are emerging as a viable alternative to classic three-bladed ones for driving down...
The knowledge about Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWT) lags behind the knowledge about Horizontal Ax...
Wind turbines are designed to operate optimally at a certain set of ambient conditions, termed the d...
Modelling studies have shown that 1.5 and 3.0 MW wind turbines with blade sweep have an increased an...
The augmented vertical axis wind turbine resulted from a survey of the problems of existing wind tur...
What optimal blade design, size, and pitch, optimizes a dual rotor wind turbines output? If an optim...
Horizontal axis wind turbines are by far the most common and well understood forms of wind turbine. ...
Preliminary results obtained for a new configuration lift based vertical-axis wind turbine are shown...