06 Fakultät Luft- und Raumfahrttechnik und Geodäsie
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Item Open Access Solaraufgang vs. Sonnenaufgang(2011) Förster, KarlAusrichtung von thermischen und photovoltaischen FlachkollektorenItem Open Access LIDAR assisted collective pitch control(2011) Schlipf, David; Bossanyi, Ervin; Carcangiu, Carlo Enrico; Fischer, Tim; Maul, Timo; Rossetti, MicheleNacelle based pulsed LIDAR (Light detection and ranging) systems provide preview information of wind disturbances at various distances in front of wind turbines. In previous work it has been shown that this information can be used to improve the speed regulation of wind turbines by a look-ahead update to the collective pitch control, which indicates load reduction of tower and blades. In the scope of the UpWind project a first fatigue and extreme load analysis has been done to concretize the improvement of look-ahead collective pitch control using LIDAR.Item Open Access Orientierung im Raum - 200 Jahre Maschine von Bohnenberger : Ausstellung im Foyer Universitätsbibliothek Stuttgart, 10. Dezember 2010 bis 29. Januar 2011(Stuttgart: Universität Stuttgart, Organisationsteam Bohnenberger, 2010) Hügel, Hubert; Fritsch, Dieter; Wagner, Jörg; Brullo, Giovanni; Hügel, Hubert; Eickholt, Mechthild (Grafik)Die Broschüre dokumentiert die Ausstellung in der Universitätsbibliothek Stuttgart, die aus Anlass des Jubiläums "200 Jahre Maschine von Bohnenberger" vom 10. Dezember 2010 bis 29. Januar 2011 zu sehen war.Item Open Access Zur Aerodynamik von Rotorsystemen(2016) Förster, KarlBerechnung der Kräfte und Momente, die auf Systeme von mehreren Rotoren wirken; (graphische) Darstellung vor allem der unerwünschten Nebenwirkungen, auch im allgemeinen Schrägflug.Item Open Access Flying UltraSonic - a new way to measure the wind(2020) Hofsäß, Martin; Bergmann, Dominique; Denzel, Jan; Clifton, Andrew; Cheng, Po WenMeasurements of flow conditions with tall meteorological measurement masts at complex sites are expensive and can only be carried out with great effort. Concepts and new measuring methods are needed to assess these sites. This work aims to validate the performance of a measuring system based on UAV in complex terrain using on-site measurement. An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), more precisely a helicopter, was equipped with a standard 3-D ultrasonic anemometer. This UAV was positioned closed to a meteorological measuring mast and remained stationary at a constant altitude to measure the wind speed components. The data of the UAV were compared with a sensor installed on the measurement mast. The measurements shows a good agreement with an absolute deviation of 0.004 m/s and a relative deviation of 0.047 % for the horizontal wind speed. In the frequency domain the PSDs of the wind components u, v, w match the theoretical spectrum f^(-5/3) for the inertial subrange very well. With further improvements, this UAV equipped with a 3-D ultrasonic anemometer could be a very effective measurement tool for atmospheric research.