Comparison of 25 MW downwind and upwind turbine designs with individual pitch control
Mandar Phadnis,
Alejandra S. Escalera Mendoza,
Michael Jeong
et al.
Abstract:As conventional upwind wind turbines grow larger, the increased mass and flexibility of the longer blades present challenges concerning costs, structural loads, and safety constraints such as tower clearance. At extreme scales, wind turbines in a downwind configuration may provide a feasible alternative to address these challenges by allowing lightweight, flexible blades that can reduce capital costs and blade loads while maintaining safety margins. Downwind turbine blades suffer from increased fatigue loading… Show more
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