Numerical Analysis of Aerodynamic Performance of a Fixed-Pitch Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Rotor

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

Krzysztof Rogowski (TU Delft - Wind Energy, Warsaw University of Technology)

Jan Michna (Warsaw University of Technology)

Carlos Simao Ferreira (TU Delft - Wind Energy)

Research Group
Wind Energy
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.12913/22998624/191128
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Wind Energy
Issue number
6
Volume number
18
Pages (from-to)
97-109
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy of predicting the aerodynamic loads and investigate the aerodynamic wake characteristics of a vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) rotor using a simplified two-dimensional numerical rotor model and an advanced numerical approach – the Scale Adaptive Simulation (SAS) coupled with the four-equation γ – Reθ turbulence model. The challenge for this approach lies in the operating conditions of the rotor, the blade pitch angles, and the very small geometric dimensions of the rotor. The rotor, with a diameter of 0.3 m, operates at a low tip speed ratio of 2.5 and an extremely low blade Reynolds number of approximately 22.000, whereas the pitch angles, β, are:-10, 0, and 10 degrees. Validation was conducted based on high-fidelity measurements obtained using the PIV technique at TU Delft. The obtained results of rotor loads and velocity profiles are surprisingly reliable for cases of β = 0° and β = –10°. However, the 2-D model is too imprecise to estimate both aerodynamic loads and velocity fields accurately.