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− | | h = hour<br>
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− | | W = Watt<br>
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− | The power of a wind-stream is transformed into mechanical energy by a wind turbine through slowing down the moving air-mass which is crossing the rotor area. For a complete extraction of power the air-mass would have to be stopped completely, leaving no space for the following air-masses. | + | The power of a wind-stream is transformed into mechanical energy by a wind turbine through slowing down the moving air-mass which is crossing the rotor area. For a complete extraction of power, the air-mass would have to be stopped completely, leaving no space for the following air-masses. |
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| + | == Unit abbreviations<br> == |
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| + | {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="0" align="left" width="399" style="" |
| + | |- |
| + | | m = metre = 3.28 ft.<br> |
| + | | HP = horsepower<br> |
| + | |- |
| + | | s = second<br> |
| + | | J = Joule<br> |
| + | |- |
| + | | h = hour<br> |
| + | | cal = calorie<br> |
| + | |- |
| + | | N = Newton<br> |
| + | | toe = tonnes of oil equivalent<br> |
| + | |- |
| + | | W = Watt<br> |
| + | | Hz = Hertz (cycles per second)<br> |
| + | |} |
Revision as of 16:17, 17 May 2011
Wind Power
The power P of a wind-stream, crossing an area A with velocity v is given by
Failed to parse (PNG conversion failed; check for correct installation of latex and dvipng (or dvips + gs + convert)): P=\frac{1}{2}\rho A v^3
It varies proportional to air density Failed to parse (PNG conversion failed; check for correct installation of latex and dvipng (or dvips + gs + convert)): \rho
, to the crossed area A and to the cube of wind velocity v.
The Power P is the kinetic energy
Failed to parse (PNG conversion failed; check for correct installation of latex and dvipng (or dvips + gs + convert)): E=\frac{1}{2}mv^2
of the air-mass m crossing the area A during a time interval
Failed to parse (PNG conversion failed; check for correct installation of latex and dvipng (or dvips + gs + convert)): \dot{m}=A \rho \frac{dx}{dt}=A\rho v
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Because power is energy per time unit, combining the two equations leads back to the primary mentioned basic relationship of wind energy utilisation
Failed to parse (PNG conversion failed; check for correct installation of latex and dvipng (or dvips + gs + convert)): P=\dot{E}=\frac{1}{2}\dot{m}v^2=\frac{1}{2}\rho A v^3
The power of a wind-stream is transformed into mechanical energy by a wind turbine through slowing down the moving air-mass which is crossing the rotor area. For a complete extraction of power, the air-mass would have to be stopped completely, leaving no space for the following air-masses.
Unit abbreviations
m = metre = 3.28 ft.
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HP = horsepower
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s = second
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J = Joule
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h = hour
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cal = calorie
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N = Newton
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toe = tonnes of oil equivalent
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W = Watt
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Hz = Hertz (cycles per second)
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