Structural and Aerodynamic Characteristics Analysis of a Small V-shaped Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Rotor

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Abstract

A detailed comprehensive study of a proposed V-shaped turbine rotor is performed in order to examine its structural and aerodynamic characteristics. The structural analysis section of this work determined the most structurally sound blade geometry from 3 different blade geometries. Using the chosen blade profile, 8 rotor models are developed and are tested numerically. These rotor models are of different configurations, focusing on an inclination angle of 45 and 60 degrees, blade twist angle of 0 and 5 degrees and number of blades. Four rotor models are taken from the initial tests for further study, 3B45D which is a three-bladed rotor with a 45 degree inclination angle, 5B45D which is a five-bladed rotor with a 45 degree inclination angle, 5B45D (5deg) which is a five-bladed rotor with a 45 degree inclination angle and a 5 degree blade twist angle, and 5B60D which is a five-bladed rotor with a 60 degree inclination angle. From the structural study, blade design 2 held the best structural characteristics. The design showed an excellent Von-Mises at 8.8 MPa for static structural and 22.2 MPa for fatigue stress response which is well below the yield strength of ABS Plastic. Both experimental and numerical data have relatively good agreement that is within 15% difference. Overall, maximum power coefficient achieved in this study is about 0.259 numerically and 0.213 experimentally. The best performance is seen by the 3B45D rotor in both static and dynamic study considering experimental and numerical corroboration of results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)279-299
Number of pages21
JournalInternational Journal of Green Energy
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • cfd
  • clean electricity
  • renewable energy
  • rotor design
  • structural design
  • v-shaped
  • vawt
  • vertical axis wind turbine
  • Wind energy

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