Abstract

A lifting line procedure was developed for designing the blade of a wind turbine rotor to operate in a non-uniform rotating flow. This procedure was used for designing two turbines to operate in the vortex flow generated by a slender delta wing at incidence. One turbine was designed for high chord Reynolds numbers and the other for low Re values. A similar procedure was applied for predicting the performance of the low Re turbine.

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