Small wind, big potential: HAWT design case study

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In this paper the project of a small wind turbine for urban application has been described. The project of a horizontal small wind turbine presented in this paper was made for the purposes of taking part in ISWTC, but the main target was to develop a turbine for urbanized regions starting in conditions of low wind speed. In this paper a description of aerodynamic and mechanical design are presented; also, control and safety systems are discussed. This turbine has the potential to become a cheap energy generator for household use and can be a competitor of vertical small wind turbines.

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Grapow, F., Raszewska, D., Skalski, R., Czarnecki, J., Telega, K., Miller, M., … Prociów, M. (2018). Small wind, big potential: HAWT design case study. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 234). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201823401005

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