TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of baffles on efficiency of darrieus vertical axis wind turbines equipped with J-type blades
AU - Farzadi, Ramin
AU - Zanj, Amir
AU - Bazargan, Majid
PY - 2024/10/1
Y1 - 2024/10/1
N2 - This study investigates the effects of incorporating baffles in J-type bladed vertical axis wind turbines. The objectives are to analyze the behavior of vortices and their impact on turbine performance and to explore various locations for placing the baffles along the J-type blades. The 3D numerical simulations of the current study applies the sliding mesh techniques to better model the rotational motion of blades about the turbine axis with respect to the wind. The results show that mounting zero-thickness baffles over the tips of the blades effectively reduces vortex leakage, minimizes tip vortices, and increases the pressure differential across the sides of J-type blades leading to a significant improvement of the turbine performance. At low tip speed ratios (TSRs) of 0.5, 0.75 and 1, in particular, the torque generation in comparison with conventional NACA0021 straight bladed turbines has been improved by up to 49.5 %, 38.2 %, and 28 %, respectively. Considering a wide range of TSRs, on average, the implementation of baffles results in a 17.5 % increase in torque generation. The effect of the baffle thickness on generated vortices and their evolution along the course of flow is also investigated to show how the zero-thickness baffles improves the blade aerodynamics.
AB - This study investigates the effects of incorporating baffles in J-type bladed vertical axis wind turbines. The objectives are to analyze the behavior of vortices and their impact on turbine performance and to explore various locations for placing the baffles along the J-type blades. The 3D numerical simulations of the current study applies the sliding mesh techniques to better model the rotational motion of blades about the turbine axis with respect to the wind. The results show that mounting zero-thickness baffles over the tips of the blades effectively reduces vortex leakage, minimizes tip vortices, and increases the pressure differential across the sides of J-type blades leading to a significant improvement of the turbine performance. At low tip speed ratios (TSRs) of 0.5, 0.75 and 1, in particular, the torque generation in comparison with conventional NACA0021 straight bladed turbines has been improved by up to 49.5 %, 38.2 %, and 28 %, respectively. Considering a wide range of TSRs, on average, the implementation of baffles results in a 17.5 % increase in torque generation. The effect of the baffle thickness on generated vortices and their evolution along the course of flow is also investigated to show how the zero-thickness baffles improves the blade aerodynamics.
KW - Baffle
KW - J-type blade
KW - Tip vortices
KW - Vertical axis wind turbine
KW - Vortex leakage
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85198019497&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.energy.2024.132305
DO - 10.1016/j.energy.2024.132305
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85198019497
SN - 0360-5442
VL - 305
JO - ENERGY
JF - ENERGY
M1 - 132305
ER -