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Standard analytical methods are used to design the reference turbine.
The turbine with the geometrical similarity coefficient of 1.0 is the above-mentioned reference turbine (Phase VI).
One of the simulation platforms was developed using the 5 MW NREL utility scale reference turbine model.
A 1/50th scale model wind turbine based on a NREL-5MW reference turbine is examined here.
Based on the 5-MW reference turbine developed by NREL, analysis and simulation studies for some of the presented models are carried out.
With wind turbine A (Phase VI) as the reference turbine (characteristic curves are known experimentally [18] and numerically [12]), varying the geometrical similarity coefficient hg produces various characteristic curves of the turbines running 'in flow similitude' condition.
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This method of simulation employs the induced twist distribution and the flap bending at the hub of the blade predicted through a FEA-based CAS simulation at a reference wind turbine run condition to determine the wind turbine performance at other wind turbine run conditions.
This paper presents a method for estimating the fatigue life of composite blades of horizontal axis wind turbines, and a real blade example of the NREL 5 MW reference wind turbine is employed to verify this proposed method.
The method is applied to the simulated time-series data of the IWT 7.5-164 reference wind turbine.
Moreover, the reference wind turbine can be optimized to have a maximum power coefficient value and, taking into account similitude laws, can identify all the wind turbines with different geometrical dimensions, cut-in velocities, torques and powers, but with the same high value of the reference wind turbine's power coefficient.
An improved configuration based on an energy recovery system integrated with a heat exchanger offers superior performance compared to the reference gas turbine cycle.
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