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Aspects of Unsteady Aerodynamics in Wind Turbines

This presentation is primarily about unsteady aerodynamics in relation to wind turbines. It is divided into three very distinct sections, each one of which is basically a different topic. These sections consider: 1. Basic unsteady aerodynamics. 2. VAWTperformance modelling. 3. Passive stall regulati...

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Published in:Wind engineering 1990-01, Vol.14 (5), p.286-299
Main Authors: Galbraith, R.A. McD, Niven, A.J., Coton, F.N.
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