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A new leading-edge device for wind turbine blades

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Title A new leading-edge device for wind turbine blades
 
Creator Tewari, SK
 
Subject Aeronautics (General)
 
Description Use of self actuated leading edge spoilers is virtually unknown on wind turbine blades. A simple arrangement has been devised and implemented on a 7.5 metre diameter medium solidity rotor. The leading edge portion of the blade in outer one-third span is mounted offset like an auxiliary airfoil with respect to the trailing edge portion. The latter is a fixed piece where as the lending edge portion is supported on springs to enable its flap-like movement.This movement is adequately dampened with the help of dashpots.In low and moderate wind speeds the auxiliary airfoil remains undeflected and thereby generates a higher overall lift for the blade. In higher wind speeds the airfoil deflects in a manner of getting progressively stalled and thus providing control on rotor overspeeding.This movement is self actuated and appears quite stable. Further analytical and wind tunnel studies are recommended to exploit full potential of such an arrangement which is inexpensive and appears appropriate atleast respect of small wind turbines.
 
Publisher National Aeronautical Laboratory
 
Date 1987-02
 
Type Proj.Doc/Technical Report
NonPeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://nal-ir.nal.res.in/2324/1/tr_pd_we_8702_R69490.pdf
Tewari, SK (1987) A new leading-edge device for wind turbine blades. Technical Report. National Aeronautical Laboratory, Bangalore, India.
 
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