Design of a multipurpose scaled wind turbine model

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This paper describes the methodology that was followed for designing a scaled wind turbine model. This model is intended to be used in complex terrain studies as well as deep array wind farm control tests. Therefore, emphasis was given on making it as compact as possible while keeping a high level of instrumentation. The result is a three blade wind turbine with rotor diameter of 0.6 m equipped with active pitch, yaw and torque control. After a discussion on the design procedure, we present preliminary performance characteristics of the model obtained experimentally.

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Nanos, E. M., Kheirallah, N., Campagnolo, F., & Bottasso, C. L. (2018). Design of a multipurpose scaled wind turbine model. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1037). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1037/5/052016

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