Applied Sciences (Jul 2022)

Analysis of a Nature-Inspired Shape for a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine

  • Javier Blanco Damota,
  • Juan de Dios Rodríguez García,
  • Antonio Couce Casanova,
  • Javier Telmo Miranda,
  • Claudio Giovanni Caccia,
  • María Isabel Lamas Galdo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12147018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 14
p. 7018

Abstract

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Wind energy is gaining special interest worldwide due to the necessity of reducing pollutant emissions and employ renewable resources. Traditionally, horizontal axis wind turbines have been employed but certain situations require vertical axis wind turbines. With a view to improve the efficiency of a vertical axis wind turbine Savonius type, the present work proposes a bioinspired design blade profile relying on the Fibonacci spiral. This shape is repeatedly presented in nature and thus it leads to a bio-inspired blade profile. A numerical model was carried out and it was found that the Fibonacci shape improves the performance of the original Savonius shape, based on semicircular blade profiles. Particularly, the Fibonacci blade profile increases around 14% the power in comparison with the Savonius blade profile. Besides this comparison between Savonius and Fibonacci, a research study was carried out to improve the efficiency of the Fibonacci turbine. To this end, the effect of several parameters was analyzed: number of blades, aspect ratio, overlap, separation gap, and twist angle. Improvements on the average power greater than 30% were obtained.

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