International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering (Jun 2014)

Flow-driven rotor simulation of vertical axis tidal turbines: A comparison of helical and straight blades

  • Tuyen Quang Le,
  • Kwang-Soo Lee,
  • Jin-Soon Park,
  • Jin Hwan Ko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/IJNAOE-2013-0177
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 257 – 268

Abstract

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In this study, flow-driven rotor simulations with a given load are conducted to analyze the operational characteristics of a vertical-axis Darrieus turbine, specifically its self-starting capability and fluctuations in its torque as well as the RPM. These characteristics are typically observed in experiments, though they cannot be acquired in simulations with a given tip speed ratio (TSR). First, it is shown that a flow-driven rotor simulation with a two-dimensional (2D) turbine model obtains power coefficients with curves similar to those obtained in a simulation with a given TSR. 3D flow-driven rotor simulations with an optimal geometry then show that a helical-bladed turbine has the following prominent advantages over a straight-bladed turbine of the same size: an improvement of its self-starting capabilities and reduced fluctuations in its torque and RPM curves as well as an increase in its power coefficient from 33% to 42%. Therefore, it is clear that a flow-driven rotor simulation provides more information for the design of a Darrieus turbine than a simulation with a given TSR before experiments.

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