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EFFECTS OF BEND-TWIST COUPLING DEFORMATION ON THE AERODYNAMIC PERFORMANCE OF A WIND TURBINE BLADE
2017
International Journal of GEOMATE
Comprehensive research exists on passive pitch control of wind turbines using bend-twist coupling property of composite materials. Blades with bend-twist coupling deformation can increase energy capture, improve dynamic stability, or reduce aerodynamic loads. The objectives of this work are to apply bend-twist coupling into an existing blade design and to investigate the resulting aerodynamic performance. The 41.25-meter blade was based on GE 1.5 GLX wind turbine. Aerodynamic loads were
doi:10.21660/2017.34.2643
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