Sains Malaysiana, 2015;44:1701-1706.

Abstract

Wind turbines are massive electrical structures. They produce large returns when illuminated by radar waves. These
scatterings have a great impact on the operation of surveillance, air traffic control and weather radars. This paper presents
two geometric modelling methods for reshaping wind turbine towers so that the Radar Cross Section (RCS) of wind turbines
is reduced. In the proposed reshaping methods, bump structures are created on the surface of the conventional cylinder
wind turbine tower. When a reshaped tower is illuminated by radar waves, the bump structures scatter incident radar
waves into insignificant directions so that the strength of back-scattering is declined and the RCS of the wind turbine is
decreased. The test results confirmed that the proposed methodssignificantly reduce bi-static RCS values of wind turbines.
The proposed reshaping methods are practical, flexible and effective in alleviating the scatterings of wind turbines.