Realization of Small Wind Turbines for Low-Speed Wind Regions

Rohit R V, V. R., V. R., K. S. Kumar, S. Mathew
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As high-wind energy potential regions are less common now; it is becoming more crucial to generate wind energy in places where the wind velocity is light to moderate. This study uses the WERA model to estimate and compare the performances of 4 commercial wind turbines under low power density wind regimes. Wind turbines of 5 kW-rated capacity, from four prominent manufacturers, were considered in the study. The turbine's velocity power response and the site's Rayleigh probability density of wind velocity were used to model these turbines' performance at four typical sites with different average wind speeds in Kerala namely Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta. The turbine's performances are quantified with the energy production and capacity factor at different locations. It was revealed that the turbine's velocity power response is a crucial factor influencing the system performance. Reduction in the cut-in and rated wind speeds seems to improve the system's output in areas with low wind velocity.
低速风区小型风力发电机的实现
由于高风能潜力地区现在不太常见;在风速轻到中等的地方生产风能变得越来越重要。本研究使用WERA模型来估计和比较4台商用风力发电机在低功率密度风况下的性能。该研究考虑了来自四家知名制造商的额定容量为5千瓦的风力涡轮机。利用风力机的速度功率响应和现场风速的瑞利概率密度,在喀拉拉邦四个不同平均风速的典型地点(Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta)模拟了这些风力机的性能。利用不同位置的发电量和容量系数对汽轮机的性能进行了量化。结果表明,汽轮机的速度功率响应是影响系统性能的重要因素。在风速较低的地区,降低切线风速和额定风速似乎可以提高系统的输出。
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