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Title of Paper:Experimental and numerical investigation of twin vertical axis wind turbines with a deflector
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Date of Publication:2020-04-01
Journal:ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT
Included Journals:SCIE
Volume:209
ISSN No.:0196-8904
Key Words:Wind tunnel experiment; Computational fluid dynamics; Vertical axis wind turbine; Deflector; Aerodynamic performance
Abstract:In this paper we report on the design and testing of a novel vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) system. The system consists of two counter-rotating VAWT rotors and a deflector that is placed between the two rotors. The system's performance is first quantified in wind tunnel experiments and subsequently, three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations are performed to complement the experiments and to provide the fluid mechanical details. It is found that the deflector has a significant effect (power-increasing) on the power output of the two rotors, which is related to the rotational direction of the two rotors. With the addition of the deflector, the twin VAWT is able to harness up to 38.6% more wind energy compared with the system without deflector. The analysis of the CFD-produced flow field showed that the increased power output is the result of local acceleration of the fluid and local blockage effect of the deflector. The use of a deflector is found to be a simple and practical approach to improve the performance of twin VAWT system.
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