%0 Journal Article
%T Numerical and Experimental Investigations on Vertical Axis Wind Turbines of Different Models
%A Mosfequr Rahman
%A Mahbub Ahmed
%A Mohammad Bashar
%A Aniruddha Mitra
%A Travis Salyers
%J Open Access Library Journal
%V 4
%N 1
%P 1-37
%@ 2333-9721
%D 2017
%I Open Access Library
%R 10.4236/oalib.1103273
%X
Wind
is a free and abundant energy source and conversion of wind energy to electrical
energy has no negative impact to the environment. Though the harvest of energy using
a horizontal axis turbine (HAWT) is extremely common worldwide, the wind speed requirement
is relatively high for power generation. On the contrary, a vertical axis wind turbine
(VAWT) can produce power at low wind speeds as compared to the HAWT counterpart.
In addition, a VAWT can produce power regardless of the wind direction and the installation
of a VAWT is simple and more cost effective than a HAWT. The purpose of the current
study is to compare performances among different VAWT models using both numerical
and experimental methods and find the one with the optimum performance. Standard
aero-foil blade designs were considered in the current study because of their good
aerodynamic characteristics. The study was performed using both computational and
experimental methods. The 2D CAD design of five different VAWT models including
three aero-foil blades (NACA5510, NACA7510, and NACA9510) were performed using Solid Works. CFD simulation of wind flow around these models
was performed using a popular software FLUENT using the moving mesh technique. The
pressure and velocity contours as well as different coefficients such as lift coefficient,
drag coefficient, torque coefficient, and power coefficient were obtained from this
simulation for all VAWT models. In addition, the physical models of NACA 7510, NACA
5510, and semicircular VAWTs were fabricated and tested in a subsonic wind tunnel.
At three different speeds, dynamic torques were measured for all models experimentally.
The current study showed that the VAWT model with NACA 7510 blade yielded the best
result among all the models at a relatively high tip speed ratio (TSR).
%K Wind Energy
%K Vertical Axis Wind Turbine
%K Airfoil
%K Savonius Turbine
%K Tip Speed Ratio
%K Power Coefficient
%K CFD
%U http://www.oalib.com/paper/5277999