Title of article :
Investigation of the Numerical Methodology of a Model Wind Turbine Simulation
Author/Authors :
Tabatabaei, N Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics - Luleå University of Technology, Sweden , Cervantes, M. J Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics - Luleå University of Technology, Sweden , Trivedi, C Department of Energy and Process Engineering - Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Abstract :
The present work aims to investigate different methodologies for the numerical simulation of an upwind
three-bladed wind turbine; which is supposed to be a base model to simulate icing in cold climate windmills.
That is a model wind turbine for which wind tunnel tests have been completed at the Norwegian University of
Science and Technology (NTNU). Using the assumption of axisymmetry, one-third of rotor has been
modeled and periodic boundaries applied to include the effects of other blades. Then the full rotor was studied
with transient simulation. To take in the effects of wind turbine wakes, the wind tunnel entrance and exit have
been considered 4 and 5 diameters upstream and downstream of the rotor plane, respectively. Furthermore,
the effects of tower and nacelle are included in a full-scale transient model of the wind tunnel. Structured
hexa mesh has been created and the mesh is refined up to y+=1 in order to resolve the boundary layer. The
simulations were performed using standard k-ε, Shear Stress Transport (SST) model and a sophisticated
model Scale-Adaptive Simulation (SAS)-SST to investigate the capability of turbulence models at design and
off-design conditions The performance parameters, i.e., the loads coefficients and the wake behind the rotor
were selected to analyze the flow over the wind turbine. The study was conducted at both design and offdesign
speeds. The near wake profiles resulted from the transient simulation match well with the experiments
at all the speed ranges. For the wake development modelling at high TSR, the present simulation needs to be
improved, while at low and moderate TSR the results match with the experiments at far wake too. The
agreement between the measurements and CFD is better for the power coefficient than for the thrust
coefficient.
Keywords :
Model wind turbine , CFD , Transient , Wake profile , Turbine performance
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics