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| has gloss | eng: The term controlled aerodynamic instability phenomena was first used by Cristiano Augusto Trein in the Nineteenth KKCNN Symposium on Civil Engineering held in Kyoto – Japan in 2006. The concept is based on the idea that aerodynamic instability phenomena, such as Kármán vortex street, flutter, galloping and buffeting, can be driven into a controlled motion and be used to extract energy from the flow, becoming an alternative approach for wind power generation systems. |
| lexicalization | eng: Controlled Aerodynamic Instability Phenomena |
| instance of | (noun) a turbine that is driven by the wind wind turbine |
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