At a constant wind speed, denser air (colder temperatures) will exert a greater force on the turbine blades, increasing power output. Beyond this point, the power output remains constant (or slightly decreases) until the cut-out speed, at which the turbine automatically shuts down to prevent. This paper presents the mathematical modeling of the thermal state of a 1000 W wind turbine generator (WTG) integrated into a vertical-axis wind turbine (VAWT) system, taking into account external environmental factors, mechanical losses, and the operation of the cooling system. The developed model. Explore how temperature variations impact wind turbine efficiency, component health, and energy conversion in renewable energy systems. Due to lucrative federal subsidies, wind farms are being built at a rapid pace contributing to a growing concern of the cumulative. However, weather conditions can have a significant impact on the performance and longevity of these machines. From extreme heat to cold, weather-related issues can disrupt operations and cause costly damages.
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