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  • Author of the paper, Hazem Hesham Abdelrahman form PPRE batch 2021-23 (Photo Credit: Hazem Hesham Abdelrahman).

New paper published by Hazem from PPRE 21/23

The paper by Hazem Hesham Abdelrahman (PPRE 21-23) follows the direction of applied research, combining computational fluid dynamics and cost engineering to compute the cost efficiency of a new wind turbine blade design.

The paper by Hazem Hesham Abdelrahman (PPRE 21-23) follows the direction of applied research, combining computational fluid dynamics and cost engineering to compute the cost efficiency of a new wind turbine blade design.


The paper is titled “Blade linearization as a method of optimizing annual energy production and cost of energy of horizontal axis wind turbines”. And has the following abstract:

Green energy cost has been in constant decline in the past two decades. Nevertheless, the cost of energy remains the obstacle towards sustainability. This paper presents a methodology for enhancing both the affordability and the manufacturability of horizontal-axis wind turbines without compromising on the aerodynamic performance. But rather combining the gains of an enhanced annual energy production and a reduced cost of energy, aiming to decrease the payback period of investment. The original blade configuration suggested by Blade Element Momentum theory is compared with three different blade configurations using Blade Element Momentum calculations as a preliminary step, then the best performing configuration is compared to the original configuration using Computational Fluid Dynamics modelling. The annual energy production for each configuration was calculated based on wind data from the site of design in West Nile, Al Minya, Egypt. The cost of energy of each turbine was estimated using recent market prices, while the payback period of investment was calculated using the local tariff, ensuring a consistent analysis. As a result, linearization resulted in a reduction of 9.25% in Cost of Energy accompanied by an increase of 1.48% in annual energy production. Consequently, the payback period of investment was decreased by 9.26%.

The paper could be accessed through the following links:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213138823004095
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VB-Pyr8EhnRzKEhBgEWn3q_xANyW32VY/view?usp=sharing

Contact is certainly welcome!

https://www.linkedin.com/in/hazem-hesham-abdelrahman-898ba81a4/

Text by: Hazem Hesham Abdelrahman

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