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DILIP RATHNAM.J
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SUHIT SHAH
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MANPREET ARORA
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Types of foundation
Gravity foundation
Monopile foundation
Tripod foundation
Jacket foundation
Horizontal axis turbines: Can reach higher altitude wind but requires a
substantial tower structure. Used in most modern wind turbine designs.
o Lift Design
o Blade Angle
The angle between the chord line of the
blade and the wind direction (called angle
of attack) has a large effect on the lift
force (see figure below).
Typically, maximum lift fore is achieved
with 1.0 to 15.0 degrees angle of attack.
0 ~ 5 m/s
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5 ~ 15 m/s ---- 5 m/s is the minimum operational speed. It is called Cut-in speed. In
10 ~ 25 mph wind, generated power increases with the wind speed.
15 ~ 25 m/s ---- Typical wind turbines reach the rated power (maximum operating
power) at wind speed of 15 m/s (called Rated wind speed). Further
increase in wind speed will not result in substantially higher generated
power by design. This is accomplished by, for example, pitching the
blade angle to reduce the turbine efficiency.
> 25 m/s
---- Turbine is shut down when wind speed is higher than 50mph (called
Cut-out speed) to prevent structure failure.
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