Harvesting Wind Energy from Aerodynamic Design for Building Integrated Wind Turbines
Alternative energy, nowadays, becomes more necessary than fossil fuels which might be destructing and polluting the earth’s environment. Wind can be one of the most cheap, secure, environment friendly and reliable energy supplies. Building Integrated Wind Turbine (BIWT) is becoming increasingly comm...
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doaj-2d592e701b26426fbf395ece946dcff42020-11-25T00:58:05ZengUniversitas IndonesiaInternational Journal of Technology2086-96142087-21002014-01-012318919810.14716/ijtech.v2i3.10561056Harvesting Wind Energy from Aerodynamic Design for Building Integrated Wind TurbinesKang-Pyo Cho0Seung-Hwan Jeong1Dany Perwita Sari2Faculty of Architectural Engineering Wonkwang University, Iksan, South KoreaCKP Wind Solutions, Gimje, South KoreaFaculty of Architectural Engineering Wonkwang University, Iksan, South KoreaAlternative energy, nowadays, becomes more necessary than fossil fuels which might be destructing and polluting the earth’s environment. Wind can be one of the most cheap, secure, environment friendly and reliable energy supplies. Building Integrated Wind Turbine (BIWT) is becoming increasingly common as a green building icon and new method of assessing optimal building energy. However, to employ BIWT, it is important to design the building shape and swept area carefully to increase wind velocity. Some of numerous design forms of BIWT will be explained in this paper using CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) analysis to find the most effective BIWT design in urban area. This paper will focus on the maximum wind velocity which passes the swept area to get maximum wind power. The result shows that, building energy can be optimized through aerodynamic building design to get the maximum wind power for building energy consumption.http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/1056Aerodynamic building design, CFD analysis, Wind energy, Wind velocity |
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Kang-Pyo Cho Seung-Hwan Jeong Dany Perwita Sari Harvesting Wind Energy from Aerodynamic Design for Building Integrated Wind Turbines International Journal of Technology Aerodynamic building design, CFD analysis, Wind energy, Wind velocity |
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Harvesting Wind Energy from Aerodynamic Design for Building Integrated Wind Turbines |
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Harvesting Wind Energy from Aerodynamic Design for Building Integrated Wind Turbines |
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Harvesting Wind Energy from Aerodynamic Design for Building Integrated Wind Turbines |
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Harvesting Wind Energy from Aerodynamic Design for Building Integrated Wind Turbines |
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Harvesting Wind Energy from Aerodynamic Design for Building Integrated Wind Turbines |
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harvesting wind energy from aerodynamic design for building integrated wind turbines |
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2086-9614 2087-2100 |
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2014-01-01 |
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Alternative energy, nowadays, becomes more necessary than fossil fuels which might be destructing and polluting the earth’s environment. Wind can be one of the most cheap, secure, environment friendly and reliable energy supplies. Building Integrated Wind Turbine (BIWT) is becoming increasingly common as a green building icon and new method of assessing optimal building energy. However, to employ BIWT, it is important to design the building shape and swept area carefully to increase wind velocity. Some of numerous design forms of BIWT will be explained in this paper using CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) analysis to find the most effective BIWT design in urban area. This paper will focus on the maximum wind velocity which passes the swept area to get maximum wind power. The result shows that, building energy can be optimized through aerodynamic building design to get the maximum wind power for building energy consumption. |
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Aerodynamic building design, CFD analysis, Wind energy, Wind velocity |
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