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This book reconsiders the basic approaches behind the BEM method
and in particular assesses and validates the equations forming the
general momentum theory. One part of the book concerns the
validation, using numerical fluid mechanics (CFD), of the different
terms in the equations forming the momentum theory. Other parts
present new ideas for extending the theory and for enhancing the
accuracy of the BEM approach. Besides a general introduction and
explanation of the momentum theory, the book also deals with
specialized topics, such as diffusor-augmented rotors, wind tunnel
corrections, tip corrections, and combined momentum/vortex theory
for design of wind turbine rotors. The book contains new as well as
already published material, and the author has strived to put the
material into a new and more consistent context than what usually
is found in similar text books. The book is primarily intended for
researchers and experienced students with a basic knowledge in
fluid mechanics wishing to understand and expand their knowledge on
wind turbine aerodynamics. The book is self-consistent, hence all
necessary derivations are shown, and it should not be necessary to
seek help in other literature to understand the contents of the
book.
This book reconsiders the basic approaches behind the BEM method
and in particular assesses and validates the equations forming the
general momentum theory. One part of the book concerns the
validation, using numerical fluid mechanics (CFD), of the different
terms in the equations forming the momentum theory. Other parts
present new ideas for extending the theory and for enhancing the
accuracy of the BEM approach. Besides a general introduction and
explanation of the momentum theory, the book also deals with
specialized topics, such as diffusor-augmented rotors, wind tunnel
corrections, tip corrections, and combined momentum/vortex theory
for design of wind turbine rotors. The book contains new as well as
already published material, and the author has strived to put the
material into a new and more consistent context than what usually
is found in similar text books. The book is primarily intended for
researchers and experienced students with a basic knowledge in
fluid mechanics wishing to understand and expand their knowledge on
wind turbine aerodynamics. The book is self-consistent, hence all
necessary derivations are shown, and it should not be necessary to
seek help in other literature to understand the contents of the
book.
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