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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWTs) are a type of wind turbine where the main rotor shaft is set transverse to the wind (but not necessarily vertically) while the main components are located at the base of the turbine. This arrangement allows the generator and gearbox to be located close to the ground, facilitating service and repair. VAWTs do not need to be pointed into the wind, which removes the need for wind-sensing and orientation mechanisms. Major drawbacks for the early designs (Savonius, Darrieus and giromill) included the significant torque variation or \"ripple\" during each revolution, and the large bending moments on the blades. Later designs addressed the torque ripple issue by sweeping the blades helically.A VAWT tipped sideways, with the axis perpendicular to the wind streamlines, functions similarly. A more general term that includes this option is \"transverse axis wind turbine\" or \"cross-flow wind turbine.\" For example, the original Darrieus patent, US Patent 1835018, includes both options.Drag-type VAWTs such as the Savonius rotor typically operate at lower tipspeed ratios than lift-based VAWTs such as Darrieus rotors and cycloturbines.In 2015 the Vortexis VAWT, an entirely new type of Vertical Axis Wind Turbine, received patent approval, US Patent 9022721, and was introduced to the market in 2016 as a prototype producing greater blade efficiency than ever measured before. The Vortexis consists of a stator bearing vertical blades that aim wind at a central rotor."@en }

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