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Building Effects on a Horizontal-Axis Micro Wind Turbine: Experimental and Fluid-Dynamic Analysis

Building Effects on a Horizontal-Axis Micro Wind Turbine: Experimental and Fluid-Dynamic Analysis
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摘要 In this work, the efficiency ofa 1 kWp horizontal-axis wind turbine which is installed on the roof of the engineering building at the University of Salento has been evaluated, by means of CFD (computational fluid dynamic) and experimental data. Particularly, the influence of the building on the micro wind turbine performance has been studied and the numerical results (wind velocity fields and turbulence intensity above the building) have been compared with the experimental data collected over a period of three years. The results have shown that horizontal-axis wind turbines suffer from wake effect due to buildings, therefore, best sites in urban area have to be identified by a careful fluid dynamic analysis aimed at evaluating all causes that can reduce significantly the performance of the generator: in fact, building should allow to exploit increased wind intensity, but often this advantage is voided by turbulence phenomena, as in the case under investigation where the measured aerogenerator efficiency is lower than the nominal performance curve. Then, the best site can be found by crossing the contours of wind velocity with the turbulence intensity fields: in this way it is possible to localize an area (best location) where the aerogenerator can give maximum performance.
出处 《Journal of Energy and Power Engineering》 2012年第8期1183-1190,共8页 能源与动力工程(美国大卫英文)
关键词 Micro wind turbine best location experimental and fluid-dynamic analysis. 小型风力发电机 计算流体动力学 动力学分析 实验数据 水平轴 风力涡轮机 电机性能 湍流强度
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