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Engelen, C.M. (author)
Offshore wind energy is expected to grow in the coming years: future plans for offshore wind farms total more than 98 GW. Financing is needed to realise these plans. Investment decisions partly depend on the uncertainty in energy yield predictions. It is therefore important that these energy yield predictions and their corresponding uncertainty...
master thesis 2015
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Reijniers, Simon (author)
A wind turbine is designed to produce a maximum amount of energy at minimum cost while it withstands any possible wind condition. In the wind conditions with the highest wind speeds the wind turbine has to cope with the most extreme loads. In these most extreme cases the wind turbine is parked, the blades do not rotate, and the blades deform...
master thesis 2015
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Smit, J. (author)
master thesis 2013
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Dixon, K.R. (author)
A 3D unsteady multi-body panel method is developed that can model arbitrary geometries. The method has been specifically designed so that it can handle the blade-wake interactions and viscous wake effects that are important for modelling a vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT). A systematic validation and verification of the model is presented...
master thesis 2008
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Gerbenzon, R. (author)
The Windstem is a horizontal axis wind turbine for the urban environment that flaps back and forth like a bird’s wing instead of turning full circles. A successful wind turbine of this type has not yet been made. It was investigated whether a wind turbine with a wagging blade, the Windstem, can be competitive at any location with other wind...
master thesis 2007
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