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Vimalakanthan, K. (author), Schepers, J.G. (author), Shen, W. Z. (author), Rahimi, H. (author), Micallef, D. (author), Ferreira, Carlos (author), Jost, E. (author), Klein, L. (author)
As part of the AVATAR and Mexnext projects, this study compares several methods used to derive lifting line variables from CFD simulations of the MEXICO rotor in yawed inflow. The results from six partners within the AVATAR/Mexnext consortium using five different methods of extraction were compared. Overall comparison of the induced...
journal article 2018
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Micallef, D. (author), Sant, Tonio (author), Ferreira, Carlos (author)
The performance of a wind turbine located above a cubic building is not well understood. This issue is of fundamental importance for the design of small scale wind turbines. One variable which is of particular importance in this respect is the turbine height above roof level. In this work, the power performance of a small wind turbine is...
journal article 2016
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Sant, T. (author), Del Campo, V. (author), Micallef, D. (author), Ferreira, Carlos (author)
Lifting line vortex models have been widely used to predict flow fields around wind turbine rotors. Such models are known to be deficient in modelling flow fields close to the blades due to the assumption that blade vorticity is concentrated on a line and consequently the influences of blade geometry are not well captured. The present study...
journal article 2016
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Akay, B. (author), Micallef, D. (author), Ferreira, C.S. (author), Van Bussel, G.J.W. (author)
This paper sets out to describe the measurements and computations to construct three components of velocity field around the blade. The primary aim of the measurements was to gain insight into the physics of the flow field produced by a horizontal axis wind turbine-HAWT blade. Stereo Particle Image Velocimetry experiments were performed on a two...
conference paper 2011
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Micallef, D. (author), Kloosterman, M. (author), Ferreira, C.S. (author), Sant, T. (author), Van Bussel, G.J.W. (author)
The primary objective of the MEXICO (Model Experiments in Controlled Conditions) project was to generate experimental data for validation of models for wind turbines. Kulite©pressure sensors were used for pressure measurements while Particle Image Velocimetry was used with the aim of tracking the tip vortex trajectory. The pressure measurements...
conference paper 2010
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