Artigo Revisado por pares

Optimal, robust, and benign horizontal and vertical axis wind turbines

2007; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 221; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1243/09576509jpe333

ISSN

2041-2967

Autores

S. P. Farthing,

Tópico(s)

Wind Energy Research and Development

Resumo

The remarkable success of fixed speed and pitch ‘propellers’ in tapping the gusting and shifting wind begs explanation. Glauert's two-dimensional analysis of ‘horizontal axis wind turbines’ was an incomplete aside to aviation propeller theory in 1935, but is now the basis of most ‘Hawt’ algorithms. A very simple windmill optimum is found for his ‘blade element momentum’ theory, even for the movement inclined to the wind in ‘vertical axis wind turbines’. Optimizing the two-dimensional ‘Vawt’ pitch cycles for high speed ratios matches the best Hawt power. Making the optimum ‘robust’ to variation of the wind further discovers a Hawt blade element chord and fixed pitch with a very broad quartic optimum around the design wind and ‘benign’ avoidance of high aerodynamic load coefficients further from it; and finds a fixed cycle of pitching to give a benign quartic Vawt.

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