This paper presents a new variable pitch (VP) approach to increase the peak power coefficient of the straight-bladed vertical-axis wind turbine (VAWT), by widening the azimuthal angle band of the blade with the highest aerodynamic torque, instead of increasing the highest torque. The new VP-approach provides a curve of pitch angle designed for the blade operating at the rated tip speed ratio (TSR) corresponding to the peak power coefficient of the fixed pitch (FP)-VAWT. The effects of the new approach are exploited by using the double multiple stream tubes (DMST) model and Prandtl’s mathematics to evaluate the blade tip loss. The research describes the effects from six aspects, including the lift, drag, angle of attack (AoA), resultan...
In the paper, four key design parameters with a strong influence on the performance of a small-scale...
In recent years, the research in the field of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWT) has increased signi...
This paper presents results of wind tunnel tests carried out on a small V-type Vertical Axis Wind Tu...
This paper presents a new variable pitch (VP) approach to increase the peak power coefficient of the...
Vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWTs) offer an inherently simpler design than horizontal-axis machines...
Due to growing interest in wind energy harvesting offshore as well as in the urban environment, vert...
The blade pitch angle has a significant influence on the aerodynamic characteristics of horizontal a...
Due to advances in numerical modeling and hardware scaling, aspects of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (...
In multi-MW (1MW and up) wind generation systems a variable speed - variable pitch (VS-VP) control t...
Wind energy is a highly promising resource to approach a sustainable built environment. Vertical axi...
A numerical procedure was developed to determine a variable-pitch law that maximized the performance...
This works is intended to explore the effects of the pitching motion of blades on the performance of...
Due to its inherent dynamic stability the Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) is a strong candidate fo...
As Development of small vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) for urban use is becoming an interesting ...
In the paper, four key design parameters with a strong influence on the performance of a small-scale...
In the paper, four key design parameters with a strong influence on the performance of a small-scale...
In recent years, the research in the field of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWT) has increased signi...
This paper presents results of wind tunnel tests carried out on a small V-type Vertical Axis Wind Tu...
This paper presents a new variable pitch (VP) approach to increase the peak power coefficient of the...
Vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWTs) offer an inherently simpler design than horizontal-axis machines...
Due to growing interest in wind energy harvesting offshore as well as in the urban environment, vert...
The blade pitch angle has a significant influence on the aerodynamic characteristics of horizontal a...
Due to advances in numerical modeling and hardware scaling, aspects of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (...
In multi-MW (1MW and up) wind generation systems a variable speed - variable pitch (VS-VP) control t...
Wind energy is a highly promising resource to approach a sustainable built environment. Vertical axi...
A numerical procedure was developed to determine a variable-pitch law that maximized the performance...
This works is intended to explore the effects of the pitching motion of blades on the performance of...
Due to its inherent dynamic stability the Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) is a strong candidate fo...
As Development of small vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) for urban use is becoming an interesting ...
In the paper, four key design parameters with a strong influence on the performance of a small-scale...
In the paper, four key design parameters with a strong influence on the performance of a small-scale...
In recent years, the research in the field of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWT) has increased signi...
This paper presents results of wind tunnel tests carried out on a small V-type Vertical Axis Wind Tu...