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Calculating Wind Turbine Torque - Get the Right Result!
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[QUOTE="neonwarrior, post: 6808949, member: 729486"] Hi BvU, Thank you for your reply. I wasn't aware that there was another moment of inertia (the polar). It's time to read myselft a physics textbook first LOL. What I get is : In the first one: converting first the rpm to rad/s Net torque = J . (DELTA w)/ 5 seconds = 785.4 Nm And the other question: I calculated from some papers of windmills a moment of inertia of 113,000 kgm2 [ATTACH type="full" alt="from a paper.PNG"]315248[/ATTACH] And from this paper there are some values: [URL]https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/70596755.pdf[/URL] [ATTACH type="full" alt="values.PNG"]315249[/ATTACH] Yes, as you said, I think also there is a 10 factor missing or something. Neonwarrior [/QUOTE]
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