Energies (Aug 2024)

Numerical Simulation to Investigate the Effect of Adding a Fixed Blade to a Magnus Wind Turbine

  • Ainura Dyusembaeva,
  • Nazgul Tanasheva,
  • Ardak Tussypbayeva,
  • Asem Bakhtybekova,
  • Zhibek Kutumova,
  • Sholpan Kyzdarbekova,
  • Almat Mukhamedrakhim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17164054
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 16
p. 4054

Abstract

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The investigation of aerodynamics and the establishment of flow patterns around finite-length cylinders with various end shapes in a free, boundless air flow with longitudinal and transverse flow over a wide range of geometric and regime parameters is sketchy and does not have a wide range of geometric and regime parameters. This, in turn, affects the entire aerodynamics of the streamlined body. This paper considers the numerical simulation of a wind turbine made of combined blades. CFD (computational fluid dynamics) methods based on the realisable k-ε turbulence model were used in the study. The results on the influence of the position of the fixed blade on the angle of inclination are obtained (0°, 15°, 30°, 45°, and 60°). The authors found that the pressure of a fixed blade at an optimal angle increases the power coefficient Cp by 35–40%. The dependence of the Cp power coefficient on the rotational speed (speed coefficient) for a three-bladed wind turbine was also established, and it was determined that the maximum value of Cp = 0.28 at Z = 4.9. Based on the results obtained, it was determined that the wind turbine has a maximum power coefficient at an angle of inclination of 0 degrees.

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