期刊名称:Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science
印刷版ISSN:2078-0958
电子版ISSN:2078-0966
出版年度:2018
卷号:2235&2236
页码:551-556
出版社:Newswood and International Association of Engineers
摘要:The use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to
solve the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations
in vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) systems has been
remarkably helpful in the performance improvement of
VAWTs. In this study, the k-ω SST turbulence model was used
to predict the steady wind flow performance of a 5kW threebladed
H-rotor Darrieus VAWT with cambering and tubercle
leading edge (TLE) incorporated in the blades. TLE
modification on a cambered airfoil VAWT was shown to be
detrimental to flow and performance using torque, lift and drag
data. These were further verified using the vorticity profiles
showing the z-vorticity and Q-criterion where the baseline
cambered VAWT was shown to have streamlined flow
generally throughout one full VAWT rotation while the TLE
VAWT generated explicitly massive vortices the size of the
blade chord at blade wakes between azimuthal positions of 106°
and 180° that induced drag increase and torque reduction.
Between θ = 55° to 186°, negative torque values up to -3.59Nm
were monitored. These negative torques coupled with the
reduced lift sufficiently caused the overall performance
degradation. The TLE blade in the VAWT generated
turbulence instead of containing or decreasing it. Unlike the
cambered VAWT that harnessed 41.6W of the 137.8W
available wind power, the TLE VAWT generated only 9.28W
of power.