ME I6100
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ME I6100 - Wind Energy Fundamentals and Applications (3 cr)
Mechanical EngineeringENGR - Grove School of Engineering
Course Title
Wind Energy Fundamentals and Applications
Catalog Description
In this course we consider the wind resources to extract energy. The aerodynamics of wind turbines are developed based on classical blade momentum theory and on numerical solutions of advanced transport equations. Betz limit is discussed and innovative concepts are described to illustrate principles. Advanced topics are presented including resource assessment, wake, losses and uncertainties. Term project is assigned involving the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics to evaluate wind turbine systems.
Minimum
3
Max
3
Academic Progress Units
3
Requirement Designation
Graduate Non-Liberal Arts
Prerequisites & Corequisites
024868
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