Wind Turbine Power Calculation Equations

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around understanding the equation for calculating the power extracted by the blades of a wind turbine, specifically the equation P = 1/2*m*(v2 - v2d). Participants are exploring the components of this equation, including the significance of the factors involved.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses confusion about the equation P = 1/2*m*(v2 - v2d), questioning the reasons for the 1/2 factor, the negative sign, and the squared velocity term.
  • Another participant references the kinetic energy formula K.E. = 1/2 * M * V^2, suggesting a connection between the two equations.
  • A participant acknowledges the relevance of the kinetic energy equation after it is mentioned.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

The discussion does not appear to reach a consensus, as participants are still seeking clarification and understanding of the equation without resolving the underlying questions.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not fully articulated the assumptions or definitions underlying the equation, and the discussion remains focused on interpretation rather than mathematical derivation.

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Glad it's Friday? I will be if you can help me with this :D :

I'm trying to understand an equation about calculating the power extracted by the blades of a wind turbine. I have spent a couple of hours going over it but still not making much more sense.

I'm trying to find out why P = 1/2*m*(v2 - v2d). Why the 1/2? Why the '-' sign?? And why the 2 ? I assume it is to do with F=ma, so the v (velocity) is squared to show acceleration but still I can't figure it all out.

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Any tips on how they got to the last equation (18.5) shown above would be amazing!

Thank you! Cannot wait for this to make sense
 
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https://www.raeng.org.uk/education/diploma/maths/pdf/exemplars_advanced/23_Wind_Turbine.pdf
 
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Does K.E.= 1/2 X M X V2 look familiar?
 
It does now, RTW69
 

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