Effects of Tip Speed Ratios on the Blade Forces of a Small H-Darrieus Wind Turbine

Lift force is an important parameter for the performance evaluation of an H-Darrieus wind turbine. The rotational direction of the streamlined force is effective on the performance of the wind turbine. In order to analyze the flow characteristics around the turbine blades in real-time, a numerical a...

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Main Authors: Sajid Ali, Choon-Man Jang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/4025
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spelling doaj-106908b16b2f4cb8b5bfdb199a0ad4932021-07-15T15:33:46ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-07-01144025402510.3390/en14134025Effects of Tip Speed Ratios on the Blade Forces of a Small H-Darrieus Wind TurbineSajid Ali0Choon-Man Jang1Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Science & Technology (UST), 217, Gajeong-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34113, KoreaDepartment of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Science & Technology (UST), 217, Gajeong-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34113, KoreaLift force is an important parameter for the performance evaluation of an H-Darrieus wind turbine. The rotational direction of the streamlined force is effective on the performance of the wind turbine. In order to analyze the flow characteristics around the turbine blades in real-time, a numerical analysis using three-dimensional unsteady Reynold-averaged Navier–Stokes equations has been introduced. Experimental data were obtained from a field test facility constructed on an island in South Korea and was introduced to compare the numerical simulation results with measured data. The optimum tip speed ratio (TSR) was investigated via a multi-variable optimization approach and was determined to be 3.5 for the NACA 0015 blade profile. The turbine displays better performance with the maximum power coefficient at the optimum TSR. It is due to the delay in the flow separation from the blade surface and the relatively lower strength of the tip vortices. Furthermore, the ratio between lift and drag forces is also the highest at the optimum TSR, as most of the aerodynamic force is directly converted into lift force. For one rotation of the turbine blade at the optimum TSR, the first quarter of motion produces the highest lift as the static pressure difference is maximum at the leading edge, which helps to generate maximum lift. At a TSR less than the optimum TSR, small-lift generation is dominant, whereas at a higher TSR, large drag production is observed. Both of these lead to lower performance of the turbine. Apart from the TSR, the optimum wind angle of attack is also investigated, and the results are prepared against each TSR.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/4025H-Darrieus wind turbineblade forcetip speed ratiointernal flow analysislift forcedrag force
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Effects of Tip Speed Ratios on the Blade Forces of a Small H-Darrieus Wind Turbine
Energies
H-Darrieus wind turbine
blade force
tip speed ratio
internal flow analysis
lift force
drag force
author_facet Sajid Ali
Choon-Man Jang
author_sort Sajid Ali
title Effects of Tip Speed Ratios on the Blade Forces of a Small H-Darrieus Wind Turbine
title_short Effects of Tip Speed Ratios on the Blade Forces of a Small H-Darrieus Wind Turbine
title_full Effects of Tip Speed Ratios on the Blade Forces of a Small H-Darrieus Wind Turbine
title_fullStr Effects of Tip Speed Ratios on the Blade Forces of a Small H-Darrieus Wind Turbine
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Tip Speed Ratios on the Blade Forces of a Small H-Darrieus Wind Turbine
title_sort effects of tip speed ratios on the blade forces of a small h-darrieus wind turbine
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Lift force is an important parameter for the performance evaluation of an H-Darrieus wind turbine. The rotational direction of the streamlined force is effective on the performance of the wind turbine. In order to analyze the flow characteristics around the turbine blades in real-time, a numerical analysis using three-dimensional unsteady Reynold-averaged Navier–Stokes equations has been introduced. Experimental data were obtained from a field test facility constructed on an island in South Korea and was introduced to compare the numerical simulation results with measured data. The optimum tip speed ratio (TSR) was investigated via a multi-variable optimization approach and was determined to be 3.5 for the NACA 0015 blade profile. The turbine displays better performance with the maximum power coefficient at the optimum TSR. It is due to the delay in the flow separation from the blade surface and the relatively lower strength of the tip vortices. Furthermore, the ratio between lift and drag forces is also the highest at the optimum TSR, as most of the aerodynamic force is directly converted into lift force. For one rotation of the turbine blade at the optimum TSR, the first quarter of motion produces the highest lift as the static pressure difference is maximum at the leading edge, which helps to generate maximum lift. At a TSR less than the optimum TSR, small-lift generation is dominant, whereas at a higher TSR, large drag production is observed. Both of these lead to lower performance of the turbine. Apart from the TSR, the optimum wind angle of attack is also investigated, and the results are prepared against each TSR.
topic H-Darrieus wind turbine
blade force
tip speed ratio
internal flow analysis
lift force
drag force
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/13/4025
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