Yawed flow conditions introduce unsteady loads in a wind turbine that affect generated power quality and fatigue life. An unsteady phenomenon of special concern is dynamic stall, due to the significant load fluctuations associated with it. Although the assumptions underlying blade element momentum (BEM) models are totally inadequate in yawed flow conditions, these models, modified with engineering models, are still widely used in industry. It is therefore relevant to assess the capabilities of BEM models in predicting the location of dynamic stall on the blade for a rotor in yawed flow conditions. A rotor model is placed in an open jet wind tunnel and tested in yawed flow conditions. The locations of dynamic stall on the blade of a rotor mo...
Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWTs) are a very popular source of renewable energy, but these machi...
The turbulent conditions a wind energy converter is working in are resulting in strong angle of atta...
Aeroelastic codes are fundamental for the design of wind turbines and the prediction of instabilitie...
Yawed flow conditions introduce unsteady loads in a wind turbine that affect generated power quality...
The aim of this study is to assess the load predicting capability of a classical Beddoes-Leishman dy...
Modern wind turbines frequently operate at off-design conditions during their life cycle. They under...
The aim of this study is to assess the load predicting capability of a classical Beddoes-Leishman dy...
Horizontal axis wind turbines can experience significant time varying aerodynamic loads, potentially...
Prediction of the unsteady aerodynamic flow phenomenon on wind turbines is challenging and still sub...
Nowadays wind turbine rotors are usually employed with pitch control mechanisms to avoid deep stall ...
Predictions of the performance of operating wind turbines are challenging for many reasons including...
Wind turbines experience a variety of different operating conditions during their operation. As a re...
Horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWTs) experience yaw misalignments due to the physical limitations o...
Blade Element Momentum (BEM) is the most important aerodynamic analysis method for wind turbines. BE...
It is well established that the power generated by a Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT) is a functi...
Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWTs) are a very popular source of renewable energy, but these machi...
The turbulent conditions a wind energy converter is working in are resulting in strong angle of atta...
Aeroelastic codes are fundamental for the design of wind turbines and the prediction of instabilitie...
Yawed flow conditions introduce unsteady loads in a wind turbine that affect generated power quality...
The aim of this study is to assess the load predicting capability of a classical Beddoes-Leishman dy...
Modern wind turbines frequently operate at off-design conditions during their life cycle. They under...
The aim of this study is to assess the load predicting capability of a classical Beddoes-Leishman dy...
Horizontal axis wind turbines can experience significant time varying aerodynamic loads, potentially...
Prediction of the unsteady aerodynamic flow phenomenon on wind turbines is challenging and still sub...
Nowadays wind turbine rotors are usually employed with pitch control mechanisms to avoid deep stall ...
Predictions of the performance of operating wind turbines are challenging for many reasons including...
Wind turbines experience a variety of different operating conditions during their operation. As a re...
Horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWTs) experience yaw misalignments due to the physical limitations o...
Blade Element Momentum (BEM) is the most important aerodynamic analysis method for wind turbines. BE...
It is well established that the power generated by a Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT) is a functi...
Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWTs) are a very popular source of renewable energy, but these machi...
The turbulent conditions a wind energy converter is working in are resulting in strong angle of atta...
Aeroelastic codes are fundamental for the design of wind turbines and the prediction of instabilitie...