SMALL VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINES: AERODYNAMICS AND STARTING BEHAVIOR

Small Vertical Axis Wind Turbines: aerodynamics and starting behavior

Small Vertical Axis Wind Turbines: aerodynamics and starting behavior

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In urban areas the wind is very turbulent and unstable with fast changes in direction andvelocity.In these environments, the use of small vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) becomesincreasingly attractive due to several advantages over horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWT).However, such designs have received much less attention than the more common g35 coupe fender propeller-typedesigns and the understanding of same aspects of their operation remains, to this day, incomplete.This is particularly true of their starting characteristics.Indeed, same authors heuristically maintainthat they cannot start without external assistance.

This paper reviews the cause of the inability of thelow solidity fixed pitch vertical axis great neck chisels wind turbines to self-start, and investigates the way ofovercoming this draw back.

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