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The Design And Experimental Investigation Of Novel Double-Blade Wind Turbine Models Inspired By Houck's Concept, Laura E. Carpenter Jan 2016

The Design And Experimental Investigation Of Novel Double-Blade Wind Turbine Models Inspired By Houck's Concept, Laura E. Carpenter

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Energy can be captured from wind turbines efficiently today. However there's always room for improvement up to the Betz's limit of 59.3% efficiency. A novel wind turbine blade was designed with double blade rotor inspired by Houck's concept in an attempt to improve the efficiency of the horizontal axis wind turbine. Scaled wind turbine models with a diameter of 150 mm were designed in SolidWorks adjusting the parameters of stagger, gap, and decalage. The general design comprises of two modern blades attached by a curved flow guide at the tip. Fourteen blade models were designed and tested to obtain power, …


An Experimental Investigation On The Control Of Tip Vortices From Wind Turbine Blade, Zhe Ning Jan 2013

An Experimental Investigation On The Control Of Tip Vortices From Wind Turbine Blade, Zhe Ning

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Wind turbine dynamics, wake effects and environmental impacts have been identified the most significant research topics needed for wind resource characterization and wind power generation. Among these issues, tip vortices generated from the blade tip have been recognized as a substantial resource for the turbulent wake flow as well as the aerodynamic noise emission from a wind turbine. An experimental study is conducted to characterize the evolution of the tip vortices downstream of a well-designed horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT) model. In addition to measuring dynamic wind loads (both aerodynamic forces and moments) and power output from the wind turbine …


A Study Of The Aerodynamic Behavior Of A Nrel Phase Vi Wind Turbine Using The Cfd Methodology, Yen-Pin Chen Jan 2011

A Study Of The Aerodynamic Behavior Of A Nrel Phase Vi Wind Turbine Using The Cfd Methodology, Yen-Pin Chen

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Wind energy is an abundant natural resource that people have been trying to tap in recent decades. More and more wind turbines are being built to solve the world's energy shortage problem. For a wind turbine, power extracted from the wind by the rotor and the torque applied to the wind turbine blades are important issues in the design process. Thus there is a need to predict the performance of wind turbine blades using computer modeling. This work shows the results of a computational fluid dynamic simulation developed to predict the air flow field and associated aerodynamic quantities around the …