Abstract
The U.S. Department of Energy, working through the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, is engaged in a comprehensive research effort to improve our understanding of wind turbine aeroacoustics. Quiet wind turbines are an inducement to widespread deployment, so the goal of NREL's aeroacoustic research is to develop tools that the U.S. wind industry can use in developing and deploying highlyefficient, quiet wind turbines at low wind speed sites. NREL's National Wind Technology Center is implementing a multifaceted approach that includes wind tunnel tests, field tests, and theoretical analyses in direct support of low wind speed turbine development by its industry partners. To that end, wind tunnel aerodynamic tests and aeroacoustic tests have been performed on six airfoils that arecandidates for use on small wind turbines. Results are documented in this report.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 112 |
State | Published - 2004 |
Bibliographical note
Work performed by Nationaal Lucht-en Ruimtevaartlaboratorium, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, Emmeloord, The NetherlandsNREL Publication Number
- NREL/SR-500-35339
Keywords
- aeroacoustic tests
- small wind turbine
- wind energy
- wind turbine aeroacoustics