Wind Energy - Physics

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Wind Power

The power P of a wind-stream, crossing an area A with velocity v is given by

 

It varies proportional to air density , to the crossed area A and to the cube of wind velocity v

The Power P is the kinetic energy

of the air-mass m crossing the area during a time interval

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Because power is energy per time unit, combining the two equations leads back to the primary mentioned basic relationship of wind energy utilisation


The power of a wind-stream is transformed into mechanical energy by a wind turbine through slowing down the moving air-mass which is crossing the rotor area. For a complete extraction of power, the air-mass would have to be stopped completely, leaving no space for the following air-masses.

Unit abbreviations

m = metre = 3.28 ft.
HP = horsepower
s = second
J = Joule
h = hour
cal = calorie
N = Newton
toe = tonnes of oil equivalent
W = Watt
Hz = Hertz (cycles per second)







10^-12= p pico = 1/1000,000,000,000 10 -9 = n nano = 1/1000,000,000 10 -6 = µ micro = 1/1000,000 10 -3 = m milli = 1/1000 10 3 = k kilo = 1,000 = thousands 10 6 = M mega = 1,000,000 = millions 10 9 = G giga = 1,000,000,000 10 12 = T tera = 1,000,000,000,000 10 15 = P peta = 1,000,000,000,000,000