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Hydrodynamic performance of a vertical-axis tidal-current turbine with different preset angles of attack 被引量:5

Hydrodynamic performance of a vertical-axis tidal-current turbine with different preset angles of attack
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摘要 The instantaneous angle of attack on the blade has a significant effect on the hydrodynamic performance of a vertical-axis tidal-current turbine with straight blades. This paper investigates the influence of different preset angles of attack on the hydrodynamic performance of a three-bladed, vertical-axis, tidal-current turbine both experimentally and numerically. Experiments are carried out in a towing tank. This tested turbine's solidity is 0.1146. The preset angles of attack on the blade are -3°, 0°, 3°, and 5°, in the experiments. Experimental results show that with the increase of the preset angle of attack from -3°, to 5°, the hydrodynamic performance of the turbine is improved significantly with the power coefficients being increased from 15.3% to 34.8%, respectively. Compared to the result of a 0° preset angle of attack, the performance of the turbine with positive preset angles of attack is experimentally demonstrated to be beneficial. This performance improvement is also shown by numerical simulations based on the Unsteady Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (URANS) equations. In addition, the numerical results show that the optimal positive preset angle of attack is 7° for the turbine studied. The corresponding power coefficient is 38%. Beyond this optimal preset angle of attack, the hydrodynamic performance of the turbine decreases. Therefore, due to the dynamic stall phenomenon, an optimal preset angle of attack exists for any vertical-axis turbine. This value should be considered in the design of a vertical-axis tidal-current turbine. words: The instantaneous angle of attack on the blade has a significant effect on the hydrodynamic performance of a vertical-axis tidal-current turbine with straight blades. This paper investigates the influence of different preset angles of attack on the hydrodynamic performance of a three-bladed, vertical-axis, tidal-current turbine both experimentally and numerically. Experiments are carried out in a towing tank. This tested turbine's solidity is 0.1146. The preset angles of attack on the blade are -3°, 0°, 3°, and 5°, in the experiments. Experimental results show that with the increase of the preset angle of attack from -3°, to 5°, the hydrodynamic performance of the turbine is improved significantly with the power coefficients being increased from 15.3% to 34.8%, respectively. Compared to the result of a 0° preset angle of attack, the performance of the turbine with positive preset angles of attack is experimentally demonstrated to be beneficial. This performance improvement is also shown by numerical simulations based on the Unsteady Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (URANS) equations. In addition, the numerical results show that the optimal positive preset angle of attack is 7° for the turbine studied. The corresponding power coefficient is 38%. Beyond this optimal preset angle of attack, the hydrodynamic performance of the turbine decreases. Therefore, due to the dynamic stall phenomenon, an optimal preset angle of attack exists for any vertical-axis turbine. This value should be considered in the design of a vertical-axis tidal-current turbine. words:
出处 《Journal of Hydrodynamics》 SCIE EI CSCD 2013年第2期280-287,共8页 水动力学研究与进展B辑(英文版)
基金 supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant No.DUT13JN10) the Doctoral Starting Up Funds of Liaoning Province(Grant No.20111029)
关键词 tidal-current turbine preset angle of attack tidal energy numerical simulation tidal-current turbine, preset angle of attack, tidal energy, numerical simulation
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