2020
DOI: 10.1063/5.0023562
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Profiles of blades and paddles for turbines with geometric design inspired by nature

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“…In the last stage of the researches, paddles inspired by the bioengineering model of the Rhus typhina seed were tested and the performance of some paddles (similar to that of the blades) was evaluated by laboratory tests and measurements, both inspired by the bioengineering model of Rhus typhina seed, the geometry of the paddles being patented [9]. On the axis were also disposed 8 paddles, as it is presented in figure 12 [11]. Longitudinal view, detail and cross-sectional view…”
Section: Optimization Of the Partially Submerged Module By Changing Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last stage of the researches, paddles inspired by the bioengineering model of the Rhus typhina seed were tested and the performance of some paddles (similar to that of the blades) was evaluated by laboratory tests and measurements, both inspired by the bioengineering model of Rhus typhina seed, the geometry of the paddles being patented [9]. On the axis were also disposed 8 paddles, as it is presented in figure 12 [11]. Longitudinal view, detail and cross-sectional view…”
Section: Optimization Of the Partially Submerged Module By Changing Tmentioning
confidence: 99%