Avoid turbulence. The reason a wind turbine has two rotors on a stack is to avoid turbulence. Blade rotors arranged in a symmetrical direction will first generate turbulence, which will affect the direction of the surrounding airflow, and then affect the aerodynamic performance of the downstream blades. Wind turbines are electrical equipment that convert wind energy into mechanical work, which causes the rotor to rotate and ultimately produces alternating current. A wind turbine is composed of a wind turbine, a generator (including devices), a director (tail), a tower, a speed-limiting safety mechanism and a data storage device. 'energy.
Why can't wind turbines have two rotors installed on a single pile?
Introduction Why can't wind turbines have two rotors installed on a single pile to avoid turbulence? A wind turbine has two rotors on a pile. To avoid turbulence, the blades of the rotor head are arranged in symmetrical directions.