Hello. I'm back here after more than a year.
I'm doing some research about road protection systems, and I found out that noone is making (at least I haven't see any) roadside high-winds protection based on VAWTs.
I think that drag-based system would reduce the wind speed enough, and also some power could be generated.
In my area, high winds often cause even road blocks (150 km/h wind), and that could possibly be prevented by using a line or even few rows of VAWTs of enough height and width.
While turning, VAWTs are reducing the speed of wind that's passing trough them, and are also deflecting the strong wind gusts by breaking it to many turbulent directions.
I tried to find some source and to see how wind speed reduces by passing to different wind turbine designs, but with no success.
Basic idea was to try Savonius design. Also, a modular design could be used, to allow multiple rows and heights of same modules, to allow for easier production and installation/transport.
I'd like to note that these are just theoretical calculations I'm doing in my free time, not commercial or business use...
Anybody knows more about this? Where to start?