Author:
Kralov I,Genov J,Angelov I
Abstract
Abstract
In this second part of the publication, numerical results for a specific a wind turbine model of a high class – prototype NREL 5MW are presented. A wind speed model is described, taking into account the vertical speed gradient and longitudinal turbulence. Based on the proposed by the authors a modification of Blade Element Momentum theory, the aerodynamic forces, distributed along the length of turbine blades, are calculated as time functions. As a result of this, according to the results of the first part of the publication, the dynamical loads, stresses, and deformations in the blades are calculated.
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