If you’ve ever seen a commercial-scale wind turbine in real life, then you’ll know that they’re huge – a single blade can be as long as 60 meters (197 feet). Researchers from Denmark’s Risoe DTU ...
Controllable Rubber Trailing Edge Flap To Reduce Loads On Wind Turbine Blades Date: March 17, 2009 Source: Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy Summary: The trailing edge of wind turbine ...
Risoe National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, the Technical University of Denmark The idea dates back to 2003 when researchers from Risø DTU was inspired by the prey's ability to maneuver in ...
Risoe National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, the Technical University of Denmark Today's wind turbine blades, which can measure more than 60 metres in length, are subjected to enormous loads, ...
A flexible, controllable trailing edge for wind turbine blades has shown that it can reduce the loads on the turbine and in the end provide cheaper electricity from wind power. The idea dates back to ...
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