Evaluation of the Performance of Twin Rotor Vertical Axis Wind Turbines Employing Large Eddy Simulations

Author:

Sree Raj V.1,Solanki Rutvik S.2,Chalamalla Vamsi K.2,Sinha Sawan S.2

Affiliation:

1. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Department of Applied Mechanics, New Delhi 110016 , India

2. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Department of Applied Mechanics, , New Delhi 110016 , India

Abstract

Abstract The current strong global consensus on reducing carbon emissions is a motivation to develop more efficient means of harnessing sustainable sources of energy. Accordingly, research efforts toward the development of more efficient wind turbine designs are desirable. With this motivation, we present a set of numerical studies on flows past vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs). We perform large eddy simulations (LES) of flows past several VAWT configurations. A uniform inflow is set for our simulations. The influence of turbine blades on the flow field is modeled using the actuator line method (ALM). Our focus is on a twin rotor configuration, wherein the rotors are placed close enough, so that the separation between the centers of the two rotors is less than the diameter of the two individual turbines (the overlapping configuration). We demonstrate that such a configuration indeed results in (a) the enhanced power coefficient (ratio of power extracted by the turbine configuration to the power available in the freestream) and (b) better power density (power extracted by a turbine configuration per unit ground area occupied by the VAWT) compared to a single rotor VAWT configuration. Based on our findings, we conclude that the overlapping twin rotor arrangement can prove to be the preferred configuration for large-scale VAWT-based wind farms.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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