The impact of local wind and spatial conditions on geometry blade of wind turbine

Author:

Woźniak Agnieszka1,Kluczek Aldona2,Ślusarczyk Bogusław1,Żegleń Patrycja3ORCID,Górka Małgorzata1

Affiliation:

1. State University of Applied Sciences in Krosno Krosno Poland

2. Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Warsaw University of Technology Warszawa Poland

3. Institute of Economics and Finance, Social Sciences College University of Rzeszów Rzeszów Poland

Abstract

AbstractThe research addresses the pressing need to understand wind conditions for optimal wind energy utilization, a crucial aspect of achieving global energy sustainability. While previous studies have focused on assessing wind energy potential and terrain roughness, gaps persist in understanding how wind and spatial conditions affect blade geometry. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the impact of local wind conditions on wind turbine blade geometry, integrating nonuniform wind inflow due to wind shear into the theoretical model. Through the paper, it explores blade design for varying inflow conditions and analyses the relationship between terrain type and blade designs. A novel approach to wind turbine blade design, utilizing a theoretical model that combines the local momentum theorem with insights from propeller vortex theory was adopted. Through the analysis, the authors demonstrate that variations in terrain significantly influence blade geometry, underscoring the necessity for tailored turbine designs based on local conditions. The findings reveal discrepancies in blade geometry across different turbine capacities and terrain types, offering novel insights into wind turbine performance optimization. By tailoring blade geometry to specific locations enhances resource utilization, offering insights for energy policymakers. The research provides validated methods for optimizing turbine geometric parameters, opening avenues for increased local investment in wind energy and promoting distributed energy development. Illustrated with wind plants examples, the paper concludes by outlining future research directions in this field.

Publisher

Wiley

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