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Why on earth do all wind turbines have exactly three blades? ship propellers can manage with two – and one would immediately think that 4 or 5 blades would catch even more wind and therefore provide even more power. The 3-blade horizontal axis wind turbine is the most advantageous option, in several technical and operational…

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Wind turbines work on a simple principle. The wind hits the rotor blades. The combination of wind speed and blade rotation results in a pressure distribution on the rotor blades. The pressure distribution causes a turning moment (torque). The turning moment rotates the shaft. The shaft is coupled to a generator that produces electrical power…

Turbine blade convoy passing through Edenfield in the UK The components of a wind turbine need to be transported from the factories to the wind farm where they will be installed. The difficulty is that current wind blades are very large, being able to be 100 meters long, or even more. Wind farms are usually…
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