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... velocity . Von Mises stress [ MPa ] 180 135 Von Mises stress [ MPa ] 180 135 90 45 Figure 8 Stress level as the structure is exposed to a current velocity of 2 mps and waves of 4 meters . Second time instant Load formulation on the ...
... velocity . Von Mises stress [ MPa ] 180 135 Von Mises stress [ MPa ] 180 135 90 45 Figure 8 Stress level as the structure is exposed to a current velocity of 2 mps and waves of 4 meters . Second time instant Load formulation on the ...
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... velocity [ m / s ] 20 25 Figure 2. Power output as function of relative wind velocity . 800 700 600 Maximum 500 Power Constant Power 400 300 200 100 0 5 10 15 Relative wind velocity [ m / s ] 20 25 Figure 3. Rotor thrust force as ...
... velocity [ m / s ] 20 25 Figure 2. Power output as function of relative wind velocity . 800 700 600 Maximum 500 Power Constant Power 400 300 200 100 0 5 10 15 Relative wind velocity [ m / s ] 20 25 Figure 3. Rotor thrust force as ...
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... velocity . This velocity is the summation of the free stream velocity and the induced velocity of all the vortices shed in the wake as given by Equation 11 : Eq 11 For a given blade element , if the induced velocity can be obtained ...
... velocity . This velocity is the summation of the free stream velocity and the induced velocity of all the vortices shed in the wake as given by Equation 11 : Eq 11 For a given blade element , if the induced velocity can be obtained ...
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