2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5082033
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BEM theory adaptation taking into account the wind speed vertical gradient for wind turbines of high class part 1 a theoretical formulation

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“…The choice of a value for the Hellman exponent for a sailing vessel in the open sea can be debatable and values assumed in various sources range from 0 • 06 to 0 • 27 (Kaltschmitt et al, 2007). In practice, charts (Figure 10) are used that allow for converting wind speed for different altitudes (Genov and Kralov, 2018).…”
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“…The choice of a value for the Hellman exponent for a sailing vessel in the open sea can be debatable and values assumed in various sources range from 0 • 06 to 0 • 27 (Kaltschmitt et al, 2007). In practice, charts (Figure 10) are used that allow for converting wind speed for different altitudes (Genov and Kralov, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%