2023
DOI: 10.1049/rpg2.12690
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Multi‐parameter optimization of performance and economic viability of Ferris wheel wind turbine for low wind speed regions in Africa

Abstract: Previous studies on wind turbine and wind farm optimization for Levellized cost of energy (LCOE) and annual energy production (AEP) have focused on horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWT) and vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT). Regions with lower wind speed resources tend to have a higher levellized cost of energy and lower annual energy production. In this paper, the authors investigate the optimization of a novel, Ferris wheel wind turbine (FWT) for low wind speed regions of Africa. The research used an Excel‐b… Show more

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“…In the calculation of the amount of energy that can be generated from WTs, WS values at the WT hub height should be known. WSs at any desired height using measured WSs at a given height can be calculated by the equation of force law given below [58, 59]. 0.28emvvzbadbreak=()hhzα$$\begin{equation}\;\frac{v}{{{v_z}}} = \left( {\frac{h}{{{h_z}}}} \right){\;^\alpha }\end{equation}$$…”
Section: Materials and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the calculation of the amount of energy that can be generated from WTs, WS values at the WT hub height should be known. WSs at any desired height using measured WSs at a given height can be calculated by the equation of force law given below [58, 59]. 0.28emvvzbadbreak=()hhzα$$\begin{equation}\;\frac{v}{{{v_z}}} = \left( {\frac{h}{{{h_z}}}} \right){\;^\alpha }\end{equation}$$…”
Section: Materials and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the calculation of the amount of energy that can be generated from WTs, WS values at the WT hub height should be known. WSs at any desired height using measured WSs at a given height can be calculated by the equation of force law given below [58,59].…”
Section: Distribution Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%