On a quiet afternoon in University Park, Pennsylvania, aerospace engineering student Divya Tyagi (22) sat buried in equations that had defeated...
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On a quiet afternoon in University Park, Pennsylvania, aerospace engineering student Divya Tyagi (22) sat buried in equations that had defeated generations of aerodynamicists. The puzzle, first posed more than a century ago by British pioneer Hermann Glauert, was central to understanding how wind turbines extract energy from the wind. What Tyagi found was a new way of looking at a foundational problem in turbine design.Her research, published in ‘Wind Energy Science’, offers formulae that could help engineers build safer, more efficient wind...
On a quiet afternoon in University Park, Pennsylvania, aerospace engineering student Divya Tyagi (22) sat buried in equations that had defeated...
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