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MODELING THE CLIMATIC SITUATION AND INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE WIND TURBINE
Author(s) -
Nursultan Zhetenbayev,
Nursultan Ayapbergen,
Irina Kazanina,
Аlina Fazylova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
m. tynyšbaev atyndaġy k̦azak̦ kôlìk ža̋ne kommunikaciâlar akademiâsynyn̦ habaršysy/k̦azkka habaršysy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2790-5802
pISSN - 1609-1817
DOI - 10.52167/1609-1817-2021-119-4-74-82
Subject(s) - wind power , turbine , environmental science , renewable energy , meteorology , turbulence , wind speed , marine engineering , engineering , geography , aerospace engineering , electrical engineering
The development of technologies for the use of renewable energy sources, especially wind energy, has so far reached a level that allows them to compete with standard energy sources even without the help of economic incentives, such as "green" tariff. Today there are many programs for assessing the effectiveness of wind turbines for a particular area. In this paper analyzes the wind flow by modeling the proposed location of the wind turbine. The object of study was a hilly area with a maximum height of about 720 meters. Using the WindSim software environment, a scale is drawn and such important parameters as wind rose, wind profile, turbulence are analyzed. This study gives the possibility of possible problems associated with the climatic conditions of the selected area. The program uses a simplified model estimate of the wind flow, which allows wind statistics to local conditions of the possible location of wind energy capacities. To solve this problem, it is assumed that that air is an incompressible medium, air the flow is turbulent, and the effect of the Coriolis forces is negligible compared to the force’s friction of air on the underlying surface. in this work, a neutral stratification of the atmosphere over the area under consideration is assumed.

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