The main goals of the simulation platform can be summarized as follows: 1) To extend the ability of the existing wind turbine design tools to simulate the dynamic behavior of the wind turbines and the
The objective of the project was an improved design base for extreme loads and fatigue loads on wind turbine in flat or mountainous terrain. The main activity was the development of models for non
The aim of the project is to develop better design basis for large wind turbine blade of composite materials by a combination of materials research, structural mechanics, involving both modelling and
The project was carried out as a part of DK-SOFC 2000 - 20004. The DK-SOFC b line is targeted towards: 1) decrease of the operation temperature without increasing the area specific resistance, 2)
The objective of the project is to verify or falsify the recently published results claiming high hydrogen storage capacities of nanostuctured carbon materials, like for example single-walled carbon
The main objectives are the following: a) development of a design tool for analysis of dynamic stability. b) investigations of blade tip aerodynamics and blade tip design on basis of 3D CFD
This pre-project had the aim of establishing the basic technical knowledge to evaluate whether remote surveillance of the rotor blades of large off-shore wind turbines has technical and economical
Ice loading on wind turbine foundations is a design load in the inner Danish seas and straits. Relatively conservative design requirements/guidelines have so far been used for prediction of ice loads
The purpose of this project was to reveal the possibilities of transport of hydrogen via the existing Danish natural gas grid. The investigation only covers the distribution grid. For this purpose, a
The goal of the project was to construct and test a 10 kW CHP (5 kWe) PEM FC generator aimed for single-family households in Denmark. Two generators, each 'half size' of the project generator goal
The PEM fuel cell car will function as a laboratory where components and modules in the future can be upgraded with improved version. Danish industry gets in this way an opportunity to develop and