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Materials, Methods & Technologies, Volume 6, 2012

VERTICAL-AXIAL COMPONENT WIND TURBINE WITH A HIGH COEFFICIENT USING FOR WIND ENERGY
Yersin Ch. Sh., Yersina A. K., Manatbev R. K., Tulepbergenov A. K.
Pagini: 231-236
Publicat: 1 Jan 2012
Vizualizări: 379
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Rezumat: The report presents the results of research and development on of promising wind units carousel type with a high ratio utilization of wind energy. This devices use a well-known invention – the wind turbine Darrieus. The rotation of the turbine is due to the action of ascensional power to aerodynamic well-streamlined symmetrical about the chordwing profiles of NASA, which are working wind turbine blades. The shaft rotation can be connected with the working blades of one of two ways: using the “swings” or the way “troposkino”. Darrieus turbine has a ratio utilization of wind energy xmax=045. Despite the fact that this is a good indicator of the efficiency of the turbine working, the proposed option allows us to significantly increase the value of this coefficient. The bases methodology of this research is a method of technical and technological research and development design of prospective wind energy construction (WES).
Cuvinte cheie: wind turbine, the blade, coefficient utilization of wind energy
Citează acest articol: Yersin Ch. Sh., Yersina A. K., Manatbev R. K., Tulepbergenov A. K.. VERTICAL-AXIAL COMPONENT WIND TURBINE WITH A HIGH COEFFICIENT USING FOR WIND ENERGY. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 6, 231-236 (2012). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003254/
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