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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nacelle" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to engineering, aviation, or wind energy, referring to a structure that houses components of a machine, such as a turbine or an aircraft engine.
Example: "The wind turbine's nacelle contains the generator and other critical components necessary for its operation."
Alternatives: "a housing unit" or "an engine compartment".
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Interference effects between a fuselage or a nacelle and the propeller are considered.
They are made up of a blade or rotor and an enclosure called a nacelle that contains a drive train atop a tall tower.
BREMEN, Germany — In a warehouse district on the outskirts of Bremen in northwestern Germany is a big, well-lighted work space dominated by the massive top section of a wind turbine called a nacelle.
The industry's precariousness was apparent a few weeks ago at the Gamesa factory, as a crew loaded the guts of the company's newest model of the component, a device known as a nacelle, into its fiberglass shell.
The model is comprised of a rotor blade system, a nacelle and a flexible tower connected to a foundation system using a substructuring approach.
Initially, these three models had been validated referring to a documented experimental test and, subsequently, used to reproduce the impact of a hailstone with the nose-lip of a nacelle intake.
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A turbine nacelle is lowered onto a tower that's been anchored in 13-meter-deep water off the southeast British coast.
An experimental test bed using a simplified wedge-shape airfoil and a broadband point noise source in a simulated nacelle has been developed for the purposes of verifying the analytical model and also to study the effect of engine nacelle placement on shielding.
As we circle the SeaRay on the Puget Sound, Lesemann points out that each of the device's two fiberglass wings, which are attached to a cylindrical nacelle, are directly connected to a magnetic generator.
As we circle the SeaRay on the Puget Sound, Lesemann points out that each of the devices two fiberglass wings, which are attached to a cylindrical nacelle, are directly connected to a magnetic generator.
The results also show that for a complex nacelle geometry, like that of the N80, a three-dimensional calculation is necessary to obtain a good prediction of the velocity field in the near wake.
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