DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF WIND TURBINE BLADES

  • Unique Paper ID: 196280
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 2722-2724
  • Abstract:
  • Wind energy is an important source of power used for sustainable energy generation. Wind turbine (WT) design is the process of developing the specifications and structure of a wind turbine to convert wind energy into usable energy. A wind turbine (WT) consists of several components that work together to capture wind energy. One is turbine, which converts mechanical rotation into electrical energy, other components to start, stop and control the turbines. The blades of the wind turbine act as aerodynamic airfoils that convert the kinetic energy of wind into rotational mechanical energy. They are designed to optimize energy by pitching, or rotating, to adjust wind speed. The blades are designed to be lightweight, strong and capable of withstanding continuous mechanical stresses and environmental exposure. The paper focuses on the design and analysis of wind turbine (WT) blades for small-scale applications. Basic analysis is carried out to understand the effect of wind speed and blade dimensions on power generation.

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BibTeX

@article{196280,
        author = {Sakshi Kokate and Dhanashree Thosar and Netri Dafade},
        title = {DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF WIND TURBINE BLADES},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {11},
        pages = {2722-2724},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=196280},
        abstract = {Wind energy is an important source of power used for sustainable energy generation. Wind turbine (WT) design is the process of developing the specifications and structure of a wind turbine to convert wind energy into usable energy. A wind turbine (WT) consists of several components that work together to capture wind energy. One is turbine, which converts mechanical rotation into electrical energy, other components to start, stop and control the turbines. The blades of the wind turbine act as aerodynamic airfoils that convert the kinetic energy of wind into rotational mechanical energy. They are designed to optimize energy by pitching, or rotating, to adjust wind speed. The blades are designed to be lightweight, strong and capable of withstanding continuous mechanical stresses and environmental exposure. The paper focuses on the design and analysis of wind turbine (WT) blades for small-scale applications. Basic analysis is carried out to understand the effect of wind speed and blade dimensions on power generation.},
        keywords = {aerodynamic analysis, blade design, Drag force, Lift force, power generation, renewable energy, sustainable energy, turbine blades, Wind turbine.},
        month = {April},
        }

Cite This Article

Kokate, S., & Thosar, D., & Dafade, N. (2026). DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF WIND TURBINE BLADES. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(11), 2722–2724.

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