E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)
The Effect of Angle Variation in the Model V Blade on the Savonius-Type Vertical Axis Wind Turbine's Performance
Abstract
In this study, the researcher applied an experimental method to examine the performance of theSavonius-type turbine, in which variations in the blade angle were 85°, 95°, 105°, 110°, 115°, and 125°, variations in wind speed were 3 and 4.1 m/s, and variations in balancing force were 0.4 and 0.9 kg. The results showed that, of the five examined variations of the blade angle, the 125° blade produced the highest rotation (n) compared to the others. It generated 115.3 rpm but without a balanced force. Furthermore, the turbine performance at a wind speed (V) of 4.1 m/s, a balancing force (F) of 0.9 kg, and a blade angle of 125° produced the rotational speed (n) of 69.6 rpm, the turbine power (Pt) of 6.43 watts, the torque (T) of 1.765 N.m, the tip-speed ratio (λ) of 0.355, and the turbine efficiency 66.22%. Meanwhile, at a wind speed of 3 m/s, a balancing force (F) of 0.9 kg, and a blade angle of 125°, it generated the rotational speed (n) of 28.6 rpm, the turbine power (Pt) of 2.64 watts, the torque (T) of 1.765 N.m, the tip-speed ratio (λ) of 0.146, and the turbine efficiency 69.47%.
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