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‘considerations. ‘Example 14-1. 10-nvs wind is at | standard atm pressure and 15°C temperature. Calculate (1) the total power density in the wind stream, (2) the maximum ob- tainable power density, (3) a reasonably obtainable power density, all in W/m?, (4) the total power (in kW) produced if the turbine diameter is 120 m, and (5) the torque and axial thrust V ifthe turbine were operating at 40 t/min and maximum, efficiency. SoLUTION Forsir, the gas constant R = 287 J/(kg « K). atm = 1.01325 x 10° Pa, P _ _1.01325.x.10° Ai density, = ep” DeTS + 273.15) = 1.226 kgm? STONES I * 690 roweneLANT TECHNOLOGY : ) Bq. (14-3): - (3) Assuming » = 40%: P Pr . Fw aa(2) = 04x 03 = 25 wi ! (in English units this corresponds to 22.76 W/ft at 22.37 mish.) ESE) CE CS ‘(In English units this corresponds to 22.76 Wit? at 22.37 mi/h. ® P= 0245 x © = onus x 22 = amo ww (9) Bq, (14-23): Tou = 2 ODVE | 2 1.00 x 1.205 x 10? xT = 16,347 N (=3675 Ib) Eq. (14-24): = = Fame = 9g, POE = yy ih 226 & 1207 x 10%) = 616,255 N (= 138,540 Ib) From a solar cell toa PV System ww Solar Module Src! (@OooD CT Electricity Meter AC Isolator Fusebox Inverter PV-System - Battery Charge Controller Generation Meter DC Isolator Cabling Mounting Tracking System Solar Panel

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