
Wind turbine beyond 20 MW – technology perspective
Author(s) -
Aleksandar Simonović,
Aleksandar Kovačević,
Toni Ivanov,
Miloš Vorkapić
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.24094/mkoiee.020.8.1.123
Subject(s) - wind power , turbine , rotor (electric) , aerodynamics , renewable energy , marine engineering , electricity generation , environmental science , automotive engineering , aerospace engineering , computer science , power (physics) , engineering , mechanical engineering , electrical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics
The trend of wind turbine development has a special significance in the exploitation of renewable energy sources. At higher altitudes, we have better wind energy utilization higher speed and their conversion are achieved in the best possible use of wind turbines. The development of new technologies opens space for a new generation of wind turbines with a 20MW rated power. In recent years, various feasibility studies have shown that wind turbines with large rotor diameter and high towers give positive shifts in the analysis of structural and aerodynamic parameters, with a focus on reducing overall mass and damping vibrations due to the use of new materials. In this paper, the evolution of high power wind turbines and an overview of the technological development of the basic components of the turbine will be presented. Perspectives in the further development of wind turbines with rated power above 20MW will be also considered.