P5_4 Extreme Altitude Wind Power

Peter Hicks, Benedict Irwin, Hannah Lerman

Abstract


This article investigates the use of the lift created by rigid aerofoils in altitudes of 1km to 7km as a method of generating energy. From the assumptions made by atmospheric and aerofoil models described in the article, an aluminium aerofoil is only effective up to a thickness of 220 μm. This is considered too small to create feasible rigid foils.


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