MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINES

Authors

  • N.N. Sadullaev
  • F.F. Muzaffarov

Keywords:

wind speed, aerodynamic surface, flow, vertical axis wind turbine, wind turbine blade, aerodynamics, optimum, acting forces.

Abstract

This article talks about the increase in the need for electricity in the Republic of Uzbekistan and the wind energy devices that cover this need, as well as some parameters that affect their efficiency. In addition, the NACA 4412 aerodynamic surface used in the manufacture of turbine blades and the proposed aerodynamic surface were analyzed. The parameters affecting the efficiency of vertical axis wind energy devices are studied. A mathematical model of the device under study is proposed.

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2023-09-10

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Sadullaev , N., & Muzaffarov, F. (2023). MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINES. Muqobil Energetika, 2(02), 38–46. Retrieved from https://ojs.qmii.uz/index.php/ae/article/view/433

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