Design of the Blades of Small Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines

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According to the existing wind turbine blade design of classical theory to design the shapes of blades, choosing the standardized airfoils, using the parameters of each section of the blade to build 3D modeling by Pro/E software, using ANSYS finite element analysis software to determine the rationality of the design. In order to manufacture the blade light weight, high strength, the paper also studied manufacturing process of blades.

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