Calculadora de Producción de Aerogenerador Gratis

Calcula la producción eléctrica de un aerogenerador según curva de potencia y viento disponible.

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Potencia de Salida

2,128.0 kW

Potencia de Salida2.128 MW
Rotor Swept Area5,027 m²
Betz Limit Power3,154.8 kW

Power Output vs Wind Speed

Fórmula

## Wind Turbine Power Physics Wind turbines extract kinetic energy from moving air. The available power depends on the cube of wind speed, which is why small increases in wind speed produce large gains. ### Formula **P = 0.5 x rho x A x V³ x Cp** Where rho is air density (kg/m³), A is the rotor swept area (pi x r²), V is wind speed (m/s), and Cp is the power coefficient (efficiency). The Betz limit states that no turbine can capture more than 59.3% of the available wind energy.

Ejemplo Resuelto

A turbine with 80 m rotor diameter operates in 12 m/s wind at 40% efficiency.

  1. 01Swept area = pi x (80/2)² = pi x 1600 = 5,026.5 m²
  2. 02Wind power = 0.5 x 1.225 x 5,026.5 x 12³ = 5,316,045 W
  3. 03Turbine output = 5,316,045 x 0.40 = 2,126,418 W = 2,126.4 kW
  4. 04That is 2.126 MW of electrical output

Preguntas Frecuentes

What is the Betz limit?

The Betz limit (59.3%) is the theoretical maximum fraction of wind energy a turbine can extract. Real turbines typically achieve 35-45% efficiency.

Why does power scale with the cube of wind speed?

Kinetic energy is proportional to velocity squared, but a faster wind also delivers more mass per second. Combined, power scales with V³.

What wind speed do turbines need?

Most turbines have a cut-in speed around 3-4 m/s, reach rated power at 12-15 m/s, and shut down above 25 m/s to prevent damage.

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