Testing the performance characteristics of specific profiles for applications in wind turbines

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The publication presents the results of aerodynamic characteristics of selected profile blades for applications in wind turbines. Considering the potential of energy resources and investors' preferences, the amount of energy produced in wind farms in the total amount of electricity generated will be systematically growing and probably, in the next few years, wind energy will be the first in the field of electricity production from all types of power plants. Harnessing the power of moving air masses is now a global phenomenon. Rotor wheel converts wind energy into mechanical energy when using blades with chosen shape and oriented in the terms of the optimum performance. The aim of the measurements was to determine the impact of blade shape and blade angle of attack on the efficiency of conversion of wind energy into mechanical energy on the rotor wheel. The obtained power coefficients were presented as results.

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Pytel, K., Gumula, S., Dudek, P., Bielik, S., Szpin, S., Hudy, W., … Kowalski, M. (2019). Testing the performance characteristics of specific profiles for applications in wind turbines. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 108). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201910801015

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