Experimental investigation on the power and thrust characteristics of a wind turbine model subjected to surge and sway motions

2022 ◽  
Vol 181 ◽  
pp. 1325-1337
Author(s):  
Haoran Meng ◽  
Hao Su ◽  
Jia Guo ◽  
Timing Qu ◽  
Liping Lei
2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 89-97
Author(s):  
Ivan Kabardin ◽  
Igor Naumov ◽  
Robert Mikkelsen ◽  
Vladimir Pavlov ◽  
Grigory Bakakin ◽  
...  

This work sufficiently appends and extends experimental investigation of flow structure downstream of the triblade turbine model, which was started in 2011. Shadow zones from blades were removed and a measuring zone was increased as a result of changing in optical system of PIV. These changes made possible to carry out measurements in much more far zone downstream the rotor model. As a result new features of flow were found out in near and far wake downstream the turbine. The estimation of turbine work efficiency on different work regimes was carried out due to tensometric measurements of rotor force characteristics. This data corresponds to assumptions and hypothesis of classical theories of rotors and to a form for the optimum blades designed by the BEM method


Author(s):  
GholamHossein Maleki ◽  
Ali Reza Davari ◽  
Mohammad Reza Soltani

An extensive experimental investigation was conducted to study the effects of Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD), on the flow field of an airfoil at low Reynolds number. The DBD was mounted near the leading edge of a section of a wind turbine blade. It is believed that DBD can postpone the separation point on the airfoil by injecting momentum to the flow. The effects of steady actuations on the velocity profiles in the wake region have been investigated. The tests were performed at α = 4 to 36 degrees i.e. from low to deep stall angles of attack regions. Both surface pressure distribution and wake profile show remarkable improvement at high angles of attack, beyond the static stall angle of the airfoil when the plasma actuation was implemented. The drag calculated from the wake momentum deficit has further shown the favorable role of the plasma actuators to control the flow over the airfoil at incidences beyond the static stall angle of attack of this airfoil. The results demonstrated that DBD has been able to postpone the stall onset significantly. It has been observed that the best performance for the plasma actuation for this airfoil is in the deep stall angles of attack range. However, below and near the static stall angles of attack, plasma augmentation was pointed out to have a negligible improvement in the aerodynamic behavior.


Author(s):  
W. Schünemann ◽  
R. Schelenz ◽  
G. Jacobs ◽  
W. Vocaet

AbstractThe aim of a transfer path analysis (TPA) is to view the transmission of vibrations in a mechanical system from the point of excitation over interface points to a reference point. For that matter, the Frequency Response Functions (FRF) of a system or the Transmissibility Matrix is determined and examined in conjunction with the interface forces at the transfer path. This paper will cover the application of an operational TPA for a wind turbine model. In doing so the path contribution of relevant transfer paths are made visible and can be optimized individually.


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