FINITE VOLUME METHOD TO SOLUTION OF NAVIER-STOKES EQUATIONS FOR VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINES
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.47.10296Keywords:
Аerodynamics, incompressible, viscousAbstract
Computational finite volume method to solution of Navier–Stokes equations for vertical axiswind turbines was presented. Discrete forms of these equations were obtained that brought to nonlinearequations systemReferences
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