NEW HIGH PROFITABLE WIND TURBINES (CROSBI ID 477507)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Franković, Bernard ; Vrsalović, Ivan
engleski
NEW HIGH PROFITABLE WIND TURBINES
To generate more quantities of electric energy from wind it is necessary to use a new type of wind turbine built in regulable mantles nozzle. This wind turbine type replaces the free air stream from wind by a programmed, i.e. regulated and partially concentrated stream of air. The nozzle shell is designed as aerodynamically shaped ring with wings with its lower pressure side pointed towards the center so that the lift force on each part of the wing is directed radial towards the center. This induces centrifugal reaction force in the airflow that causes the stream field to expand strongly downstream of the rotor and includes a greater number of streamlines in the active stream in front of rotor (upstream). Thus the nozzle forces a higher mass flow rate of air through the turbine. The higher mass flow and higher velocity reduction behind the rotor result in a higher energy output from the wind turbine in the nozzle. In this way the wind turbine efficiency is multiplied. New turbines induce more power from weaker and medium winds and their lasting time, because of the relation (i.e.the power corresponds to wind velocity raised to third power). Wind turbine nozzle produces three times more energy than conventional wind turbine. Short economic analysis for conditions of island of Lastovo evidently indicates that profit gained by new turbines is up to 5 times higher than by conventional turbines. All that points out that new wind turbine nozzle would become very interesting and required on wide market, even in the regions of weaker winds.
Electric energy from wind; wind turbine; nozzle shell; wind turbine efficiency; economic analysis
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Podaci o prilogu
2000.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Podaci o skupu
World Renewable Energy Congress VI
predavanje
01.07.2000-07.07.2000
Brighton, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo