Review of Future for Wind Turbine Systems

Authors

  • Ravinder Research Scholar, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIET. Kinana

Keywords:

Wind Turbine, economical, contributions

Abstract

Wind power plant is measured as a machine that change kinetic energy of airstream into electrical power.Winds are caused by solar heating of atmosphere. Wind power is a main and major supply for power generation Wind energy has emerged as the leading renewable energy generation method,The conversion of wind energy into electrical power generation is very useful, important and economical In order to successfully use wind energy with traditional generation supplies it is necessary to have the facility to accurately predict the available output by wind mill . In this research work I have made model to analyse the output by windmill with respect to dissimilar parameters like blade length, Air Density, Swept Area and wind speed. A variety of turbines may be used within order to increase contributions to house power supply. This is performed at time of selling power to utility supplier. Power is supplied through electrical grid. These wind farms are considered as a beneficial source of energy. Here I have made relative analysis between power present in wind and power extracted from wind.In this case output in case of different blade length has been calculated and plotted using MATLAB tool. Simulation of power production in case of different wind speed. In this case there is comparative analysis of power production in case of different Air Density. A quantitative measure of wind energy which was available at different place is known as Wind Power Density. Energy of blowing wind is not used as conservation of collective needs that as much collective of air exits turbine as enters it. Law of Betz's provides achievable extraction of wind power by wind turbine because fifty nine percent of kinetic energy of air is flowing through turbine.

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 Erich Hau, Wind turbines: fundamentals, technologies, application, economics Springer, 2013 ISBN 978-3-642-27150-2 (preview on Google Books)

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Published

31-12-2017

How to Cite

Ravinder. (2017). Review of Future for Wind Turbine Systems. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 8(8). Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1225

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Original Research Article