Finally, kites have grown up: Roland Schmehl at TEDxDelft

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Current wind power generation relies on rigid supporting structures and is limited to altitudes up to 200 m. Wind at higher altitudes is significantly stronger and more persistent. To access this major potential of renewable energy, Kite Power is the solution. Roland Schmehl graduated in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1994. From the same university he received in 2003 a PhD degree "summa cum laude" about the computational modelling of fuel sprays.
His professional career started off within the same university as a research assistant in 1995. In 1999, Schmehl became consultant engineer in Los Angeles, CA, USA and in 2002 he started a post-doctoral research fellowship at the European Space Agency, the Netherlands. In this function, he was involved in the accident analysis of the Ariane 5 upper stage propulsion system.
In 2005, Schmehl accepted a position as software architect at TNO Automotive Safety Solutions, in Delft, where he was responsible for the Computational Fluid Dynamics module of the MADYMO crash simulation solver. In 2009, he started as associate professor at the chair of Prof. Ockels. At the Institute for Applied Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology he is the head of the Kite Power research group and also supervises an ocean wave energy project.
Due to his various past professional activities, Schmehl is experienced in leading large multi-disciplinary technology development projects. At the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, he is teaching the courses "Kite Power Generation" and "Wind Power" which are both part of the MSc track "Aerodynamics and Wind Energy". Schmehl is the author of more than 35 scientific publications.
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  • @TheBitspirits
    @TheBitspirits11 жыл бұрын

    how much space does that 10 KW system need in comparison to the current systems? since they use up a lot of volume and each kite does its own thing, you will have to prevent the lines from getting tangled up, right?

  • @MrIgorbpf
    @MrIgorbpf11 жыл бұрын

    But Professor how can this system operate offshore? Does it not need a couple of guys to hold it in the take off phase? and how is the steering unit fed? batteries or the energy comes from the base through an electricity cable? thank you! Congrats! Awesome job!

  • @PadrinoLuca
    @PadrinoLuca6 жыл бұрын

    For an update read his recent book "Airborne Wind Energy".

  • @saukar1988
    @saukar198810 жыл бұрын

    I would like to take his course

  • @ME-rv1pw
    @ME-rv1pw3 жыл бұрын

    It bothers me so much when they relate a kite to being the same as the tip of a blade. The reason the tip of the blade produces the most power is because torque is increased as the distance from the point of rotation is increased. The kite isn't spinning anything! Just because it flies in arcs that are round doesn't mean that there's any usable torque on anything

  • @remember25october
    @remember25october10 жыл бұрын

    Why were towers chosen over kites?

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