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Laboratory model of surface roughness to test wind turbine voltage flicker

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In this article, a test set up is developed in which there is a provision of various surface roughnesses in the test set ups, such as sea sand, river sand, grass, building models of various heights, hills models of different heights and slopes and offshore environment with artificial water waves is available.
Abstract
In this paper the test set up is developed in which there is a provision of various surface roughnesses in the test set ups. In the test set ups there is a provision of sea sand, river sand, river pebbles of various sizes, grass, building models of various heights, hills models of various heights and slopes and offshore environment with artificial water waves is available. The main idea in this patent is that various types of surface roughness are created in the wind turbine test set up. The onshore environment can be created by using trays of sand of various sizes. The offshore environment can be created by using a tray of water at the bottom of the test set up. Artificial waves of water are created by a motor coupled with four longitudinal cups welded together and mounted on a shaft. Because of this continuous waves are produced. Another method of producing waves is that use a surface with inverted V all along the surface. The water is needed to move continuously with the help of a pump. This will also create the waves. The impact of wave height on flicker will be observed. For the surface of grass actual grass tiles may be fixed on the surface of the wind turbine test set up. For river bank surface, sand and pebbles of river can be kept at the bottom of the test set up

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