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speed efficiency
The tip-speed ratio, λ, or TSR for wind turbines is the ratio between the tangential speed of the tip of a blade and the actual speed of the wind, v. The tip-speed ratio is related to efficiency, with the optimum varying with blade design.
Higher tip speeds result in higher noise levels and require stronger blades due to larger centrifugal forces.
λ
=
tip speed of the blade
wind speed
{\displaystyle \lambda ={\frac {\mbox{tip speed of the blade}}{\mbox{wind speed}}}}
The tip speed of the blade can be calculated as
ω
⋅
R
{\displaystyle \omega \cdot R}
, where
ω
{\displaystyle \omega }
is the rotational speed of the rotor and R is the rotor radius. Therefore, we can also write:
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