Author/Authors :
Rogowski, K Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics - Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland , Hansen, M. O. L DTU Wind Energy - Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark , Lichota, P Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics - Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract :
In spite of the attractiveness of CFD methods and advanced measurement methods, there is still no full
analysis of aerodynamic blade loads for vertical axis Darrieus-type wind turbines. Due to an inherently
unsteady flow around the rotor blades, blade-wake-blade interaction and the occurrence of dynamic stall, the
aerodynamics of this type of wind turbine is very complex. A two-bladed rotor have been investigated
numerically for the tip speed ratio of 5.0. This paper compares results for aerodynamic blade loads obtained
applying such turbulence models as: the standard k-ε; the RNG k-ε; the Realizable k-ε and the SST k-ω. As a
result, quantitative instantaneous blade forces as well as instantaneous wake profiles behind the rotor have
been obtained. Aerodynamic wake behind the rotor is also visualized by using streak lines. All CFD results
are compared with experimental data taken from literature. Good agreement between the numerical results
and the experiment is shown for the aerodynamic blade loads as well as for aerodynamic wake behind the
rotor.
Keywords :
Streak line , Aerodynamic wake , Aerodynamic blade loads , Wind turbine