How to Access an IEEE Journal Article on Wind Turbine Performance Enhancement?

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The discussion revolves around a request for access to the IEEE journal article titled "Numerical investigation of flow control on performance enhancing by mounting gurney flaps of a large horizontal wind turbine." The original poster indicates that their institution does not have a subscription to the journal and asks for assistance in obtaining the paper. Another participant mentions attempting to contact the authors at Beihang University but has not received a response. The conversation highlights the challenges of accessing academic papers due to subscription barriers and the reliance on community support for sharing resources.
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Dear Friends,
In my institution no subscription for this journal. If anyone accept this journal pls send me. IEEE source titile is "Numerical investigation of flow control on performance enhancing by mounting gurney flaps of a large horizontal wind turbine"
 
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karthi89 said:
Dear Friends,
In my institution no subscription for this journal. If anyone accept this journal pls send me. IEEE source titile is "Numerical investigation of flow control on performance enhancing by mounting gurney flaps of a large horizontal wind turbine"
One could contact the authors at Beihang University.
http://ev.buaa.edu.cn/
 
Dear Astronuc,
i mailed them...didn't get response. if you get the paper,kindly send me
 
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