Numerical investigations of the effect of rotating and non-rotating shaft on aerodynamic performance of small scale urban vertical axis wind turbines
2018
The shaft is a very important part of small scale vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs) being used in urban environments. The shedding vortices will be formed as wind passes around the shaft, the shedding vortices released by the shaft have a negative effect on the aerodynamic performance of the blades passing the wake of the wind shaft, and this will lead to lower power output of the wind turbine. The objective of this study is to explore the differences of the effect of the rotating and non-rotating shafts of VAWTs on the aerodynamic performance of small scale urban VAWTs. In addition, the effect of surface roughness on the performance of the rotating and non-rotating shaft wind turbines is also investigated. The dynamic analysis of the VAWT is carried out by the method of Computational Fluid Dynamics. The aerodynamic loads in the study are obtained by solving the two-dimensional (2D) unsteady Navier-Stokes equations with the Transition SST turbulence model. The results are validated with experimental res...
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