bd411
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- Apr 18, 2014
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Hi all,
I am new to this forum and have to say am really happy to have found such an extensive knowledge database online
I am a university student studying a bachelors in Electrical and Electronic Engineering in Europe, in my final year. My final year project is to do with optimising rotor designs for a miniature wind turbine, for use in energy harvesting for wireless sensor networks.
In order to complete my project to an excellent standard, my supervisor and I agree that it would be beneficial for me to develop an understanding of aerodynamics. In particular I will need to have a robust understanding of BEM (Blade Element Momentum) theory and any fluid mechanics / aerodynamics leading to this.
Therefore, my question is, can anybody recommend a course of study, or any resources in particular that I can use to help myself understand these concepts? I have to say I am a complete beginner to fluid mechanics / aerodynamics and the last time I studied mechanics was back in high school.
Thanks in advance - all advice is greatly appreciated.
I am new to this forum and have to say am really happy to have found such an extensive knowledge database online
I am a university student studying a bachelors in Electrical and Electronic Engineering in Europe, in my final year. My final year project is to do with optimising rotor designs for a miniature wind turbine, for use in energy harvesting for wireless sensor networks.
In order to complete my project to an excellent standard, my supervisor and I agree that it would be beneficial for me to develop an understanding of aerodynamics. In particular I will need to have a robust understanding of BEM (Blade Element Momentum) theory and any fluid mechanics / aerodynamics leading to this.
Therefore, my question is, can anybody recommend a course of study, or any resources in particular that I can use to help myself understand these concepts? I have to say I am a complete beginner to fluid mechanics / aerodynamics and the last time I studied mechanics was back in high school.
Thanks in advance - all advice is greatly appreciated.