In van Kuik & Lignarolo (2015, Wind Energy accepted with modifications) potential flow solutions have been obtained for classical actuator discs (axisymmetric, uniform load) presenting a model for the non-uniformity of the axial velocity at the disc. Current rotor design models proceed from a disc with a uniform axial velocity, modified by a tip correction like the one of Prandtl-Glauert-Shen. A comparison shows that this correction leads to a similar distribution as obtained from the potential flow solutions. A next comparison is made with the velocity distribution at the blade position of a Joukowsky rotor with constant bound circulation, calculated by an Actuator Line and a Lifting Line model. The resulting distributions correspond r...
The paper provides a verification of the well-known momentum theories by comparing their results wit...
The paper describes the assessment of two different actuator disc models as applied to the flow arou...
Ahead of the elaborate rotor optimisation modelling that would support detailed design, it is shown ...
In van Kuik & Lignarolo (2015, Wind Energy accepted with modifications) potential flow solutions...
The first version of the actuator disc momentum theory is more than 100 years old. The extension tow...
Actuator disc theory is the basis for rotor design and analysis, valid for discs representing wind t...
Actuator disc theory is the basis for most rotor design methods, albeit with many extensions and eng...
Most state of the art rotor design methods are based on the actuator disc theory developed about one...
Actuator disc theory is the basis for most rotor design methods, be it with many extensions and engi...
The actuator disc method is an engineering approach to reduce computer resources in Computational Fl...
In a paper published in 1989 the actuator disc model proposed by Betz to represent the flo...
The first rotor performance predictions were published by Joukowsky exactly 100 years ago. Although ...
The Blade Element Momentum theory is based on the work of Glauert who formulated the equations to de...
The paper provides an evaluation of the errors embodied in the Axial Momentum Theory (AMT) as applie...
It is imperative to include three-dimensional tip flow corrections when using low-order rotor models...
The paper provides a verification of the well-known momentum theories by comparing their results wit...
The paper describes the assessment of two different actuator disc models as applied to the flow arou...
Ahead of the elaborate rotor optimisation modelling that would support detailed design, it is shown ...
In van Kuik & Lignarolo (2015, Wind Energy accepted with modifications) potential flow solutions...
The first version of the actuator disc momentum theory is more than 100 years old. The extension tow...
Actuator disc theory is the basis for rotor design and analysis, valid for discs representing wind t...
Actuator disc theory is the basis for most rotor design methods, albeit with many extensions and eng...
Most state of the art rotor design methods are based on the actuator disc theory developed about one...
Actuator disc theory is the basis for most rotor design methods, be it with many extensions and engi...
The actuator disc method is an engineering approach to reduce computer resources in Computational Fl...
In a paper published in 1989 the actuator disc model proposed by Betz to represent the flo...
The first rotor performance predictions were published by Joukowsky exactly 100 years ago. Although ...
The Blade Element Momentum theory is based on the work of Glauert who formulated the equations to de...
The paper provides an evaluation of the errors embodied in the Axial Momentum Theory (AMT) as applie...
It is imperative to include three-dimensional tip flow corrections when using low-order rotor models...
The paper provides a verification of the well-known momentum theories by comparing their results wit...
The paper describes the assessment of two different actuator disc models as applied to the flow arou...
Ahead of the elaborate rotor optimisation modelling that would support detailed design, it is shown ...