An experimental test of the effect of cup diameter on the power performance of novel design HC-type vawt

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Abstract

Wind energy is one solution to overcome the energy problem in Indonesia. This study aimed to analyze the effect of cup diameter on the power performance of an HC-type vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT). The wind turbine used a combination of an H-type Darrieus wind turbine and a type-C rotor VAWT. The Darrieus HC-rotor wind turbine blade has a height H = 800 mm and diameter D = 800 mm with C-rotor variations on the tip with diameters of 76,2, 101,6, and 152,4 mm. The wind tunnel used an electric motor with a power of 1 HP (740 Watt) and 1400 rpm connected to a fan. The variation of wind speed was set to 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 m/s. The results showed that: (a) the highest rotation speedal speed was achieved by the HC-rotor diameter of 76,2 on 105 rpm with a wind speed of 7 m/s; (b) the highest value of the coefficient of power (Cp) is achieved by the HC-rotor diameter of 101,6mm (c) the highest value of the coefficient of torque (Ct) is achieved with the HC-rotor diameter of 152,4mm (d) the Darrieus HC-rotor wind turbine is suitable to be used in tropical regions that have low wind speeds. This result provides important information about the effect of the C rotor radius on the performance of HC-rotor Darrieus wind turbine blade vertical axis.

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Mizar, M. A., Puspitasari, P., Taufiq, A., Trifiananto, M., & Aripriharta. (2020). An experimental test of the effect of cup diameter on the power performance of novel design HC-type vawt. Journal of Applied Engineering Science, 18(4), 631–636. https://doi.org/10.5937/jaes0-25010

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