2015
DOI: 10.1063/1.4931111
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Analysis of the maximum efficiency of kite-power systems

Abstract: This paper analyzes the maximum power that a kite, or system of kites, can extract from the wind. Firstly, a number of existing results on kite system efficiency are reviewed. The results that are generally applicable require significant simplifying assumptions, usually neglecting the effects of inertia and gravity. On the other hand, the more precise analyses are usually only applicable to a particular type of kite-power system. Secondly, a novel result is derived that relates the maximum power output of a ki… Show more

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“…Wing sails [19] [20] Using numerical simulations methods aerodynamic performance of collapsible wing sail was studied All WASP technologies can be analytically described with lift and drag force. These forces are mathematically expressed by the following equations [43]:…”
Section: Analysis Of Wasp Technology Results / Analiza Rezultata Wasp Tehnologijamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Wing sails [19] [20] Using numerical simulations methods aerodynamic performance of collapsible wing sail was studied All WASP technologies can be analytically described with lift and drag force. These forces are mathematically expressed by the following equations [43]:…”
Section: Analysis Of Wasp Technology Results / Analiza Rezultata Wasp Tehnologijamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper [44] reports that for towing kite technology value of lift and drag ratio is from 3 to 8, depending on relative power setting. Paper [43] reports that Skysail towing kite has a lift to drag ratio of 5. For Flettner rotor lift to drag ratio is a function of a spin ratio.…”
Section: Analysis Of Wasp Technology Results / Analiza Rezultata Wasp Tehnologijamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the dimensionless quantity vin defined by Vin=ϒin .Vw . The kite needs to be compensated in the reel-in phase, thus [2] Fin = CD (11) The average power over one cycle is…”
Section: Maximal Pumping Cycle Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The power kite plant mounting cost of $12,063.00 is calculated by the economic model of references [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. In this study, Arizona State's city of Phoenix's average wind speed was used as input data in the simulation (by SAM software).…”
Section: First Economic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Archer in Chapter 5 of (Ahrens, Diehl, & Schmehl, 2013) confirms that the power coefficient of AWE systems is currently unknown, but she doubts the relevance of the BetzJoukowsky limit for AWE systems, claiming that the concept of a disclike swept area is not applicable. Also, (Costello, Costello, François, & Bonvin, 2015) argue that the Betz-Joukowsky limit "cannot meaningfully be applied to kites" as the area swept by the kite is generally very large and the kite would only remove a small fraction of the available wind energy.…”
Section: Crosswind Kite Power Principlementioning
confidence: 99%