Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Sep 2019)

Design and analysis of wind pump for wind conditions in Pakistan

  • Tauseef Aized,
  • Syed Muhammad Sohail Rehman,
  • Sajid Kamran,
  • Ali Hussain Kazim,
  • Syed Ubaid ur Rehman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814019880405
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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The unique thing about this research work is that it is the first comprehensive study out of all its kinds in Pakistan. Pakistan is an agricultural country and faces dearth of water resources availability for crops. This research work is very inevitable because it fulfils the water needs and also helps to minimize the energy deficit. This research article represents the means of wind speed data collection, design of wind-driven water pumping system and analysis of the design under different wind conditions in Pakistan. Wind speed data for province Punjab and Sindh are collected from Global Wind Atlas, Pakistan Meteorological Department and World Weather Online. First, design calculations have been made on the basis of analytical methods. Then proposed design is analysed using ANSYS Fluent Simulation models. Wind energy input, lift and drag on blades, rotor power output transmitted to the pump and water discharge from the pump have been calculated and verified from the simulation results. It has been shown that for any rotor size windmill produces maximum power output when angle between blade chord and axis of blade rotation is in the range of 23°–27°. Recommended height of windmill tower for 8–12 ft rotor diameter is 35–50 ft. Designed wind pump system can lift the ground water from 50 ft depth and discharge depends upon the size of windmill used. From the outcomes of the analysis, different designs having different power output and water pumping capacity have been proposed for different operating and wind conditions in the country.