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Aerodynamics of vertical-axis wind turbine with boundary layer suction – Effects of suction momentum

Jinjing Sun, Xiaojing Sun and Diangui Huang

Energy, 2020, vol. 209, issue C

Abstract: Vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) has become a research hotspot because of its structural advantages and omni-direction capability. While a further performance improvement is needed for its lower power coefficient and complex flow on blades for VAWT. Boundary layer suction (BLS) as an effective separation control method for airfoil can be a potential way to enhance the performance of VAWT. The current study first investigates boundary layer suction momentum on NACA0021 airfoil by numerical simulation. Suction momentums from 0.001 to 0.4 are investigated systematically using steady simulation with SST κ-ω turbulence model. Three zones are concluded by the corrected lift-drag ratio with suction momentum. The corrected lift-drag ratio can be increased to more than 8–14 times higher compared with the airfoil without suction within the 2°–26° angles and suction momentum within 0.02–0.2. The percentage increase in power coefficient for BLS applied on VAWT can reach to about 34.25% at the optimal tip speed ratio (TSR) for boundary layer suction VAWT at TSR = 2.33 for Cμ = 0.0075. The instantaneous power coefficient during one blade revolution and the behavior of vortex and flow structures around the suction blade are also studied to explore the physical mechanism of improving aerodynamic performance.

Keywords: Boundary layer suction; Vertical wind turbine; Suction momentum; Aerodynamic performance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.118446

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