A wind turbine with a 30-m rotor diameter is mounted with its hub at 50 m above a ground surface that is characterized by shrubs and hedges illustrated in Figure 2. Estimate the ratio of specific power in the wind at the lowest point that a rotor blade tip reaches to the highest point it rises to. Pes 65 m 50 m P35 35 m Crops, hedges, shrubs Figure 2 Wind turbine Table 2 Friction coefficient for various terrain characteristics Friction Coefficient Terrain Characteristics Smooth hard ground, calm water Tall grass on level ground High crops, hedges and shrubs Wooded countryside, many trees Small town with trees and shrubs 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.40 Large city with tall buildings
A wind turbine with a 30-m rotor diameter is mounted with its hub at 50 m above a ground surface that is characterized by shrubs and hedges illustrated in Figure 2. Estimate the ratio of specific power in the wind at the lowest point that a rotor blade tip reaches to the highest point it rises to. Pes 65 m 50 m P35 35 m Crops, hedges, shrubs Figure 2 Wind turbine Table 2 Friction coefficient for various terrain characteristics Friction Coefficient Terrain Characteristics Smooth hard ground, calm water Tall grass on level ground High crops, hedges and shrubs Wooded countryside, many trees Small town with trees and shrubs 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.40 Large city with tall buildings
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