How to calculate the theoretical power generation of wind power
Theoretically power in moving air - or wind - can be calculated P = ρ A v3 / 2 = ρ π d2v3 / 8 (1) where P = power (W) ρ = density of air (kg/m3 ) A = wind mill area perpendicular to the wind (m2).
Theoretically power in moving air - or wind - can be calculated P = ρ A v3 / 2 = ρ π d2v3 / 8 (1) where P = power (W) ρ = density of air (kg/m3 ) A = wind mill area perpendicular to the wind (m2).
The best overall formula for the power derived from a wind turbine (in Watts) is P = 0.5 Cp ρ π R 2 V 3, where Cp is the coefficient of performance (efficiency factor, in percent), ρ is air density.
Power (W) = 1/2 x ρ x A x v 3
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