The swept area of a wind turbine is the area in square feet of the rotor, also known as the “capture area”. It is calculated by measuring the blade length and using the formula A = πr².
[PDF Version]
The tips of a modern wind turbine's blades can reach speeds of over 200 mph (322 km/h), although the actual rotational speed, measured in RPM (revolutions per minute), varies significantly depending on the turbine's design, size, and wind conditions.
[PDF Version]
Today, we'll explore the key process behind manufacturing large castings for wind turbine generator housings and explain why we've chosen CO₂ shielded welding (CO₂ welding) to produce these parts.
[PDF Version]
This page brings together solutions from recent research—including dynamic threshold control systems, load-predictive shutdown strategies, resonance avoidance techniques, and distributed drive load management.
[PDF Version]