This paper investigates the operation and loading of a 5 kW HAWT using the aeroelastic code FAST. Wind data from built environment site at Port Kennedy (PK) and from a flat terrain site in Östergarnsholm (OG), are analysed and compared with IEC 61400-2. The longitudinal turbulence intensity (TIu) in the PK wind field was 22%; which was higher than the estimated value in IEC 61400-2 Normal Turbulence Model. The TI in the flat terrain (OG) was below 18% for all mean wind speeds. The selected wind conditions from the two locations were used as input in FAST simulation to investigate the performance and loading of the turbine. The elevated turbulence in PK wind fields increased the output rotor power which was more than that predicted by the st...
This project focuses on the harsh operational conditions that sometimes lead to gearbox and bearing ...
Wind turbines installed in a wind farm are typically subject to increased turbulence because they ar...
This paper will demonstrate that the presence of atmospheric turbulence at the test site is particul...
Small wind turbines (SWT) are designed according to the international standard IEC 61400-2, which as...
Small wind turbines (SWT) that are designed as per the IEC 61400-2 standard suffer structural and op...
This paper investigates the applicability of the assumed wind fields in International Electrotechnic...
One of the fastest growing renewable electricity technologies has been wind energy, in both large-sc...
Roof-top wind power projects have a well documented record of very poor performance. The primary obj...
The use of small grid-connected wind turbines is increasing within the built environment, yet atmosp...
Wind resource assessment is a critical parameter in a diverse range of considerations within the bui...
The urban terrain and the associated topographical complexities therein, present significant challen...
Wind conditions in the built environment are complex in nature and characterized by lower wind speed...
The main contributing factors to unsteady loading of Offshore Wind Turbines (OWT) are wind shear, tu...
Wind resource assessment is a critical parameter in a diverse range of considerations within the bui...
In wind turbine design, external conditions to be considered depend on the intended site for the pla...
This project focuses on the harsh operational conditions that sometimes lead to gearbox and bearing ...
Wind turbines installed in a wind farm are typically subject to increased turbulence because they ar...
This paper will demonstrate that the presence of atmospheric turbulence at the test site is particul...
Small wind turbines (SWT) are designed according to the international standard IEC 61400-2, which as...
Small wind turbines (SWT) that are designed as per the IEC 61400-2 standard suffer structural and op...
This paper investigates the applicability of the assumed wind fields in International Electrotechnic...
One of the fastest growing renewable electricity technologies has been wind energy, in both large-sc...
Roof-top wind power projects have a well documented record of very poor performance. The primary obj...
The use of small grid-connected wind turbines is increasing within the built environment, yet atmosp...
Wind resource assessment is a critical parameter in a diverse range of considerations within the bui...
The urban terrain and the associated topographical complexities therein, present significant challen...
Wind conditions in the built environment are complex in nature and characterized by lower wind speed...
The main contributing factors to unsteady loading of Offshore Wind Turbines (OWT) are wind shear, tu...
Wind resource assessment is a critical parameter in a diverse range of considerations within the bui...
In wind turbine design, external conditions to be considered depend on the intended site for the pla...
This project focuses on the harsh operational conditions that sometimes lead to gearbox and bearing ...
Wind turbines installed in a wind farm are typically subject to increased turbulence because they ar...
This paper will demonstrate that the presence of atmospheric turbulence at the test site is particul...