Computational analysis of high-lift-generating airfoils for diffuser-augmented wind turbines

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The impetus towards sustainable energy production and energy access has led to considerable research and development on decentralized generators, in particular diffuser-augmented wind turbines. This paper aims to characterize the performance of diffuser-augmented wind turbines (DAWTs) using high-lift airfoils employing a three-step computational analysis. The study is based on computational fluid dynamics, and the analysis is carried out by solving the unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (URANS) equations in two dimensions. The rotor blades are modeled as an actuator disk, across which a pressure drop is imposed analogous to a three-dimensional rotor. We study the change in performance of the enclosed turbine with varying diffuser cross-sectional geometry. In particular, this paper characterizes the effect of a flange on the flow augmentation provided by the diffuser. We conclude that at the end of the three-step analysis, Eppler 423 showed the maximum velocity augmentation.

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Paranjape, A. D., Bajaj, A. S., Palanganda, S. T., Parikh, R., Nayak, R., & Radhakrishnan, J. (2021). Computational analysis of high-lift-generating airfoils for diffuser-augmented wind turbines. Wind Energy Science, 6(1), 149–157. https://doi.org/10.5194/wes-6-149-2021

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