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The loads on both [[horizontal-axis wind turbine]]s (HAWTs) and [[vertical-axis wind turbine]]s (VAWTs) are cyclic; that is, the [[thrust]] and [[torque]] acting on the blades depend on where the blade is. In a horizontal axis wind turbine, both the apparent wind speed seen by the blade and the [[angle of attack]] depends on the blade's position. This phenomenon is described as [[Rotational sampling in wind turbines|rotational sampling]]. This article will provide insight into the cyclic nature of the loads that arise because of rotational sampling for a horizontal axis wind turbine.
 
Rotational sampling can be divided into two parts: [[Deterministic system|deterministic]] and [[Stochastic process|stochastic]]. Deterministic processes present themselves as spikes on a [[Power spectral density|power spectrum]], whereaswhere as stochastic processes are broader, i.e., spread over a wider frequency range.
 
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