Affiliation:
1. Cape Peninsula University of Technology - Bellville Campus, Bellville, South Africa
Abstract
A large hub ratio in a horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT) rotor can provide aerodynamic and structural design benefits, but the flow effects are not accounted for in the classical Blade Element Momentum Method (BEMM). Research into the effect of HAWT rotor hub ratio, necessitated development of an adaption to the BEMM, so that rotors with large hub ratios, could be designed to be aerodynamically efficient, and so that the flow effects could be included in performance prediction. Results from the BEMM with large-hub adaption were compared with results from using the classical BEMM and with results from CFD simulation. Two sets of rotors were analysed, one set in a viscous flow regime and the other in a turbulent flow regime. The BEMM with large-hub adaption, was found to provide rotor designs with better performance and provided a more accurate prediction of relative rotor power than the classical BEMM.
Subject
Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment