from the technical analysis paper...my emphasis added
"The assumptions made in this report include an
augmentation factor of 2 to account for the duct effect, no furling of the turbine, and a maximum
continuous generator output at 33% above the stated generator value. In general, it was observed
from the numerical estimations that the WindTamer turbine can produce approximately
twice the
annual energy output for a given swept rotor area than a conventional open rotor design.
It should be noted that the numerically predicted design performance presented in this report is in
no way a guarantee of the final, full scale, real world performance."
Yes, I think I see what you did there.
Ducted fans always seem like an attractive idea, but in pure efficincy terms you are usually better off running a higher aspect ratio open rotor. However, efficiency is a bit of a daft concept when the input energy is sort of free, you are better off lookin at power output per dollar at a given windspeed, rather than worrying about Betz.
Cheers
Greg Locock
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