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Wind turbine power output depends on wind speed, blade area, and efficiency. Power increases with the cube of wind speed.

Formel

Calculate: P = 0.5 × ρ × A × v³ × C_p
P
0 — 0
A
swept area — swept area

Steg-för-steg-guide

  1. 1Calculate: P = 0.5 × ρ × A × v³ × C_p
  2. 2ρ = air density (≈1.225 kg/m³), A = swept area, v = wind speed, C_p = efficiency (~0.35-0.45)
  3. 3Typical 2-5 MW turbine: 5-15 GWh/year depending on wind resource

Lösta exempel

Ingång
100 m rotor (7850 m² area), average wind 10 m/s, C_p=0.4
Resultat
Average power ≈ 1.9 MW
Typical utility turbine

Vanliga misstag att undvika

  • Using peak power output instead of average capacity factor
  • Neglecting wake effects between turbines

Vanliga frågor

Why is wind speed raised to the third power?

Power proportional to kinetic energy (½mv²) and flow rate; combined gives v³ dependence.

How much area does a wind turbine need?

Large utility turbines need 2-5 acres minimum spacing; smaller residential turbines 0.5 acres.

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