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http://dx.doi.org/10.5293/KFMA.2011.14.4.064

A Review on Building-Integrated Wind Turbine Design  

Kim, Yong-Yee (국립군산대학교 건축공학과)
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Abstract
Integrating wind energy systems into building design is a small but growing trend, and high riese with their elevated wind speeds seem particularly suited to the technology. This paper deal with building-integrated wind turbine design. It thus contains two topics: wind energy and building design. Several building-integerated wind turbine design have been categorized and reviewed.
Keywords
Buidling-integrated wind turbine; building design; wind speed-up effect; concentrator effect;
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