Power Output Enhancement of Straight-Bladed Vertical-Axis Wind Turbines with Surrounding Structures

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Abstract

Wind tunnel experiments were conducted by installing wind-acceleration structures on both sides of a straight-bladed vertical-axis wind turbine (VAWT) to improve the output performance of the turbine. In the case of Venturi-shape structures, a curved shape with a large outlet opening produced a higher power output than straight or brimmed Venturi shapes. More importantly, two simple flat plates installed upstream of the wind turbine achieved the highest power enhancement of 2.4 times the power of the bare wind turbine. From the analysis of the flow visualization results, the power enhancement was attributed to the increase in lift force on the blades in the upstream region due to the acceleration of the gap flow between the flat plates, and the decrease in drag force on the blades toward the upstream region due to stagnation of the flow behind the plates.

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Watanabe, K., Matsumoto, M., Nwe, T., Ohya, Y., Karasudani, T., & Uchida, T. (2023). Power Output Enhancement of Straight-Bladed Vertical-Axis Wind Turbines with Surrounding Structures. Energies, 16(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/en16186719

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