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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

 <img _fckfakelement="true" _fck_mw_math="P=\frac{1}{2}\rho A v^3" src="/images/math/a/f/f/aff47ae2d0c794edc79c72dc23327697.png" />

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

The Power P is the kinetic energy

<img _fckfakelement="true" _fck_mw_math="E=\frac{1}{2}mv^2" src="/images/math/d/0/9/d09bd4120bbded4606433d6eb4539e7c.png" />

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

<img _fckfakelement="true" _fck_mw_math="\dot{m}=A \rho \frac{dx}{dt}=A\rho v" src="/images/math/b/3/e/b3ef61411620083fa8c4d12f2df4d414.png" />.

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

<img _fckfakelement="true" _fck_mw_math="P=\dot{E}=\frac{1}{2}\dot{m}v^2=\frac{1}{2}\rho A v^3" src="/images/math/e/d/d/eddae381c857bc2114fd643b32111bf9.png" />

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. Betz and Lanchester found, that the maximum energy can be extracted from a wind-stream by a wind turbine, if the relation of wind velocities in front of (v1) and behind the rotor area (v2) is v1 / v2 = 1 / 3. The maximum power extracted is then given by

<img _fckfakelement="true" _fck_mw_math="P_{Betz}=\frac{1}{2} \rho A v^3 c_{P.Betz}" src="/images/math/0/8/3/08377cd8c23f47f4ce336b72d8422baf.png" />

where cp.Betz = 0,59 is the power coefficient giving the ratio of the total amount of wind energy which can be extracted theoretically, if no losses occur. Even for this ideal case only 59% of wind energy can be used. In practice power coefficients are smaller: todays wind turbines with good blade profiles reach values of cp.Betz = 0,5.

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

103 = k kilo = 1,000 = thousands

106 = M mega = 1,000,000 = millions

109 = G giga = 1,000,000,000

1012 = T tera = 1,000,000,000,000

1015 = P peta = 1,000,000,000,000,000


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