I'm holding out to see the associated truck testing. That's much more exciting ;>].
Adriaan, slightly off topic, but I wondered if you might share photos, and or information from turbines you've built or contributed toward? And, to share things you feel have worked well, or to anticipated theory, and perhaps where you got different or surprising results from what you expected.
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I have built six different horizontal axis wind turbines with the hinged side vane safety system being: the VIRYA-2.2, the VIRYA-3.3 and the VIRYA 4.2 with wooden blades and the VIRYA-1.25, the VIRYA-1.8 and the VIRYA-2.2S with cambered stainless steel blades. I have photos of all of them but as I am no longer commercially active, I think it is better to no longer stimulate interest in these wind turbines. There is a photo of the VIRYA-2.2 on the front page of report KD 35.
I have several surprising results from tests which I have performed in the wind tunnel or on the test field.
One is the discovery of the so called self orienting moment. So a fast running rotor has a tendency to turn itself in the wind. This phenomenon is described in report KD 213 and KD 223. The first measurements are described in the (non public) Dutch report R344D of the TU-Eindhoven of July 1978.
Another surprising result was that a rotor with tapered cambered blades can have a very high peak efficiency if the boundary layer becomes laminar. The main wind tunnel measurements of such a rotor with a diameter of 1.8 m and a design tip speed ratio of 6 are given in public report KD 616 but report KD 617 and KD 656 give calculations of bigger rotors.
Another surprising result was found for a wind servo for which the rotor runs backwards at high yaw angles if it had large blade angles. The main results of measurements performed on a scale model of this rotor are given in report KD 671.
It is also surprising that if a wind turbine rotor is designed according to the theory as given in KD 35, and if a scale model is tested in the wind tunnel, that the designed geometry gives a maximum Cp which is in very good agreement with the theory and that the Cp-lambda and Cq-lambda cures can be predicted rather accurately (see method as given in chapter 6 of report KD 35).
My experiments with safety systems shown that one gets a good impression of the functioning if a small scale model is made which can be hold in one hand while driving a bike or a moped.