Automation Disign of Hybrid Vertical-axial Rotors
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.70.16755Keywords:
aerodynamics, controlled deflection angles, rotor Daria, wind turbine, incompressible, viscousAbstract
The paper proves the need to create vertical-axial rotors of wind power plants in the city strip, which can be placed on roofs, which makes it possible to increase their energy efficiency by 60-70%. It is shown that the placement of such rotors on the roofs has its own characteristics, which is the need to take into account the relief of the roof of the house, its surface area, rose and wind speed over it and others. Examples of wind farms are considered and it is proved that their energy efficiency can be increased by using hybrid vertical-axial rotors, which consist of a combination of Darrieus and Savonius rotors, where the Darrieus rotor is the main source (s) of wind energy conversion. in electric, while the rotor (s) of Savonius provide acceleration of Darrieus rotors. In order to improve the quality of design, an automated design system was developed, which includes the following blocks: determining the forces affecting the rotor, choosing the type of main and accelerating rotors, determining the optimal number of blades, optimal rotor placement, calculation of dynamic rotor characteristics, analysis of probable wind speed characteristics and strength calculation.
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Michael Z. Zgurovsky, Viktor M. Sineglazov, Olena I. Chumachenko, Artificial Intelligence Systems Based on Hybrid Neural Networks. Springer https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-48453-8. Customer can order it via https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030484521
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