The Area Misconception
This is one of the biggest misconceptions about an action type VAWT. It is a well known fact that VAWTs use half the area exposed to the wind to generate power. However, it is also a misconception that a HAWT uses the full area it sweeps to generate power. When someone states that a VAWT needs twice the area of a HAWT to generate equal power (s)he immediately assumes that the area swept by a HAWT is a solid surface and that all the air particles that have passed through that area have touched the blades and generated power. This is not the case, some air particles do in fact pass through the HAWT without ever touching a blade. This is not desirable, which causes efficiency of the HAWT to drop.
Before the Jet age, propeller type military air crafts were firing their machine guns through the propeller blades. Picture this: a propeller is rotating at 2000 rpm and a machine gun is firing at 400 rounds per minute, but none of the bullets ever touch a blade. Of course this is the desired effect, if it were touching the propellers you would be shooting yourself instead of the enemy. But why were the bullets not touching the propellers? Because the machine gun was synchronized with the rotating blades...a simple concept!
You may ask what does this simple concept has to do with HAWT? In fact it has a lot do with it. Imagine if you will that a zillion air particles are coming toward a HAWTs blades and that these blades are rotating at their optimum rotation speed. One way or another many of the air particles will make contact with the blades and this will cause the air particles to come in contact with the blades to transfer a portion of their kinetic energy to the blades. At the same time, some air particles, just like the machine gun bullets, will be in sync with the blades and will naturally pass through them without ever touching the blades. The natural synchronization of air particles and blades is not desirable and can not be eliminated. One may assume that by putting more blades on to the HAWT (like the old American Windmills) that this problem can be eliminated. Unfortunately, the solution is not this simple and putting more blades could be problematic (this will be explained later somewhere in this site).
To demonstrate the air particles passing through the blades of a HAWT I made the following flash animation.