scholarly journals Performance Augmenting of a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine using Adaptable Convergent Ducting System

2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 141-148
Author(s):  
Abdullateef A. Jadallah ◽  
Sahar R. Farag ◽  
Jinan D. Hamdi

Developments are carried out to enhance the performance of vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT). This paper studies the performance of the ducted wind turbine with convergent duct (DAWT). Basically, the duct technique is utilized to provide the desired wind velocity facing the turbine. Methodology was developed to estimate the decisive performance parameter and to present the effect of the convergent duct with different inlet angles. The ducted wind turbine was analyzed and simulated using MATLAB software and numerically using ANSYS-Fluent 17.2. Result of both approaches were presented and showed good closeness for the two cases of covering angles 12  and 20 respectively. Results also showed that the convergent duct with an inlet angle 12   and 20  improved the coefficient of performance at a specified tip speed ratio by 25.8% and 33.33% respectively in the productivity of wind turbine.  

2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 28
Author(s):  
Muhammad Ivan Fadhil Hendrawan ◽  
Dominicus Danardono ◽  
Syamsul Hadi

AbstractThe simulation aimed to understand the effect of the angle of blade number and blade number of vertical axis wind turbine with cross flow runner to enhance the performance of wind turbine. The turbine had 20, 22, and 24 number of blades. Simulation was done in 2D analysis using ANSYS-Fluent. Tip speed ratio was varied in range of 0,1-0,5 with constant velocity inlet 2 m/s. The effect of blade numbers to torque and power coefficient were analyzed and compared. It had been found that the best power coefficient were 0,5 at tip speed ratio 0,3.


Author(s):  
Jay P. Wilhelm ◽  
Emily D. Pertl ◽  
Franz A. Pertl ◽  
James E. Smith

Conventional straight bladed vertical axis wind turbines are typically designed to produce maximum power at tip speed ratio, but power production can suffer when operating outside of the design range. These turbines, unless designed specifically for low speed operation, may require rotational startup assistance. Circulation control methods, such as using blowing slots on the trailing edge could be applied to a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) blade. Improvements to the amount of power developed at lower speeds and elimination or reduction of startup assistance could be possible with this lift augmentation. Selection of a beneficial rotor solidity and control over when to utilize the blowing slots for the CC-VAWT (Circulation Controlled-Vertical Axis Wind Turbine) appears to have a profound impact on overall performance. Preliminary performance predictions indicate that at a greater range of rotor solidities, the CC-VAWT can have overall performance levels that exceed a conventional VAWT. This paper describes the performance predictions and solidity selection of a circulation controlled vertical axis wind turbine that can operate at higher overall capture efficiencies than a conventional VAWT.


2012 ◽  
Vol 189 ◽  
pp. 448-452
Author(s):  
Yan Jun Chen ◽  
Guo Qing Wu ◽  
Yang Cao ◽  
Dian Gui Huang ◽  
Qin Wang ◽  
...  

Numerical studies are conducted to research the performance of a kind of lift-drag type vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) affected by solidity with the CFD method. Moving mesh technique is used to construct the model. The Spalart-Allmaras one equation turbulent model and the implicit coupled algorithm based on pressure are selected to solve the transient equations. In this research, how the tip speed ratio and the solidity of blade affect the power coefficient (Cp) of the small H-VAWT is analyzed. The results indicate that Cp curves exhibit approximate parabolic form with its maximum in the middle range of tip speed ratio. The two-blade wind turbine has the lowest Cp while the three-blade one is more powerful and the four-blade one brings the highest power. With the certain number of blades, there is a best chord length, and too long or too short chord length may reduce the Cp.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 1033
Author(s):  
Jia Guo ◽  
Timing Qu ◽  
Liping Lei

Pitch regulation plays a significant role in improving power performance and achieving output control in wind turbines. The present study focuses on a novel, pitch-regulated vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) with inclined pitch axes. The effect of two pitch parameters (the fold angle and the incline angle) on the instantaneous aerodynamic forces and overall performance of a straight-bladed VAWT under a tip-speed ratio of 4 is investigated using an actuator line model, achieved in ANSYS Fluent software and validated by previous experimental results. The results demonstrate that the fold angle has an apparent influence on the angles of attack and forces of the blades, as well as the power output of the wind turbine. It is helpful to further study the dynamic pitch regulation and adaptable passive pitch regulation of VAWTs. Incline angles away from 90° lead to the asymmetric distribution of aerodynamic forces along the blade span, which results in an expected reduction of loads on the main shaft and the tower of VAWTs.


2012 ◽  
Vol 215-216 ◽  
pp. 1323-1326
Author(s):  
Ming Wei Xu ◽  
Jian Jun Qu ◽  
Han Zhang

A small vertical axis wind turbine with wind speed self-adapting was designed. The diameter and height of the turbine were both 0.7m. It featured that the blades were composed of movable and fixed blades, and the opening and closing of the movable blades realized the wind speed self-adapting. Aerodynamic performance of this new kind turbine was tested in a simple wind tunnel. Then the self-starting and power coefficient of the turbine were studied. The turbine with load could reliably self-start and operate stably even when the wind velocity was only 3.6 m/s. When the wind velocity was 8 m/s and the load torque was 0.1Nm, the movable blades no longer opened and the wind turbine realized the conversion from drag mode to lift mode. With the increase of wind speed, the maximum power coefficient of the turbine also improves gradually. Under 8 m/s wind speed, the maximum power coefficient of the turbine reaches to 12.26%. The experimental results showed that the new turbine not only improved the self-starting ability of the lift-style turbine, but also had a higher power coefficient in low tip speed ratio.


Author(s):  
WAHYU AULIA NURWICAKSANA ◽  
BUDHY SETIAWAN ◽  
IKA NOER SYAMSIANA ◽  
SEPTYANA RISKITASARI

ABSTRAKVAWT (Vertical Axis Wind Turbine) tipe Darrieus NACA0015 merupakan salah satu model dari turbin angin yang bekerja dengan menggunakan angin sebagai sumber penggerak. Namun dari hasil pengamatan, kecepatan angin yang ada tidak konstan setiap saat. Sehingga dari permasalahan ini perlu suatu kontrol yaitu dengan mengendalikan sudut kerja blade VAWT yang dikenal dengan kontrol angle of attack (AoA). Prinsip kerja kontrol AoA yaitu sudut blade diatur agar VAWT bekerja secara optimum dan dapat meningkatkan efisiensi. Metode kontrol AoA menggunakan PID (Proportional–Integral–Derivative) dengan memberikan nilai trial and error pada Kp, Ki, Kd. VAWT ini menggunakan konstanta TSR (Tip Speed Ratio) yaitu 4. Hasil dari penelitian ini yaitu daya yang dihasilkan VAWT dengan kontrol AoA mendapatkan rata-rata efisiensi sebesar 5.16%, sedangkan VAWT tanpa kontrol mendapatkan efisiensi sebesar 3.49%. Sehingga dapat disimpulkan bahwa dengan kontrol AoA, rata-rata efisiensi dayanya naik sebesar 1.67% dari yang tanpa kontrol.Kata Kunci: Kontrol Angle of Attack (AoA), VAWT, TSR, Efisiensi ABSTRACTVAWT (Vertical Axis Wind Turbine) type Darrieus NACA0015 is one model of a wind turbine that works by using wind as a source of propulsion. Conditions from observations, wind speeds that are not constant every time. So from this problem needs control VAWT by controlling the working angle of the VAWT blade is the angle of attack control (AoA). The principle AoA control is that the blade angle adjusted so that the VAWT works optimally and can improve the efficiency. AoA control method uses PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) by providing trial and error values for Kp, Ki, Kd. VAWT uses TSR (Tip Speed Ratio) constant which is 4. The results of this research, VAWT with AoA control get an average efficiency of 5.16%, while without control gets an average efficiency of 3.49%. So it can be concluded that with AoA control, the average power efficiency increases by 1.67% from those without control.Keywords: Angle of Attack (AoA) Control, VAWT, TSR, Efficiency


Author(s):  
Dygku. Asmanissa Awg. Osman ◽  
Norzanah Rosmin ◽  
Nor Shahida Hasan ◽  
Baharruddin Ishak ◽  
Aede Hatib Mustaamal@Jamal ◽  
...  

The air streams from the outlet of an air compressor can be used to generate electricity. For instance, if a micro-sized Vertical-Axis Wind-Turbine (VAWT) is installed towards the airflow, some amount of electricity can be generated before being stored in a battery bank. The research’s objectives are to design, fabricate and analyze the performance of Helical Savonius VAWT blade rotors, which is tested with and without using a wind concentrator. The Helical Savonius VAWT is tested at 0 cm without the concentrator, whereas the blade rotor is tested at concave-blade position when using the concentrator. The blade and the wind concentrator designs were based on the dimensions and the constant airflow of the air compressor. The findings suggested that the blade produced its best performance when tested using wind concentrator at concave-blade position in terms of angular speed (<em>ω</em>), tip speed ratio (<em>TSR</em>) and the generated electrical power (<em>P</em><em><sub>E</sub></em>). The findings concluded that the addition of wind concentrator increases the airflow which then provided better performances on the blades.


2020 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. 4719-4722
Author(s):  
E. Leelakrishnan ◽  
M. Sunil Kumar ◽  
S. David Selvaraj ◽  
N. Sundara Vignesh ◽  
T.S. Abhesheka Raja

2015 ◽  
Vol 137 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vincenzo Dossena ◽  
Giacomo Persico ◽  
Berardo Paradiso ◽  
Lorenzo Battisti ◽  
Sergio Dell'Anna ◽  
...  

This paper presents the results of a wide experimental study on an H-type vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) carried out at the Politecnico di Milano. The experiments were carried out in a large-scale wind tunnel, where wind turbines for microgeneration can be tested in real-scale conditions. Integral torque and thrust measurements were performed, as well as detailed aerodynamic measurements to characterize the flow field generated by the turbine downstream of the rotor. The machine was tested in both a confined (closed chamber) and unconfined (open chamber) environment, to highlight the effect of wind tunnel blockage on the aerodynamics and performance of the VAWT under investigation. The experimental results, compared with the blockage correlations presently available, suggest that specific correction models should be developed for VAWTs. The experimental thrust and power curves of the turbine, derived from integral measurements, exhibit the expected trends with a peak power coefficient of about 0.28 at tip-speed ratio equal to 2.5. Flow measurements, performed in three conditions for tip speed ratio equal to 1.5, 2.5, and 3.5, show the fully three-dimensional character of the wake, especially in the tip region where a nonsymmetrical wake and tip vortex are found. The unsteady evolution of the velocity and turbulence fields further highlights the effect of aerodynamic loading on the wake unsteadiness, showing the time-dependent nature of the tip vortex and the onset of dynamic stall for tip speed ratio lower than 2.


Author(s):  
Teresa Parra-Santos ◽  
Armando Gallegos-Muñoz ◽  
Miguel A. Rodriguez-Beneite ◽  
Cristobal Uzarraga-Rodriguez ◽  
Francisco Castro-Ruiz

This paper aims to predict the performance of Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT), hence the modeling of kinetic energy extraction from wind and its conversion to mechanical energy at the rotor axis, is carried out. The H-type Darrieus turbine consists of three straight blades with shape of aerofoil attached to a rotating vertical shaft. The criterion on the selection of this kind of turbines, despite its reduced efficiency, is the easy manufacture in workshops. A parametric study has been carried out to analyze the camber effect on the non dimensional curves of power coefficient so that the self starting features as well as the range of tip speed ratio of operation could be predicted.


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