CLASSIFICATION OF VERTICAL-AXIS WIND POWER PLANTS WITH ROTARY BLADES
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.53.12147Keywords:
Vertical-axis wind turbine, blade control, active and passive control systems, control algorithm on the fuzzy controller.Abstract
The goal of this paper is to increase the efficiency of using alternative energy sources, namely: to analyze the ways of controlling the angular position of the wind turbine blade. The object of analysis are the wind turbines with a vertical axis of rotation, the subject of analysis is justification for the use of adjustable blades in a vertical-axis rotor. Critical analysis of various methods blade angle control of the wind turbine has been carried out and task of active and passive control systems design for the vertical-axis wind turbine rotor blade angular position has been solved.
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