Review on Numerical and Experimental investigation of Multi blade Vertical Axis Wind Turbine

Authors

  • Kunal Dagha P.G. Student, Gujarat Technological University, India
  • Smit Thakkar Head Of Mechanical Department Veerayatan Group of Institutions, India
  • Dr. C.D.Sankhavara Assistant professor (PH.D)

Keywords:

Darrieus Turbine, NACA 0022, CFD, Self-Starting

Abstract

Now a days small straight blade Darrius vertical axis wind turbine are receive more attention
compared to horizontal wind turbines due to their advantage in urban use because they generate less noise,
overall formation simple and less cost. First an efficient design methodology built on the design parameters like
number of blade(four,five,six), Blade profile ,Tip to speed ratio influencing a straight bladed-VAWT (SBVAWT) aerodynamic performance and determine the optimal range of above parameters for prototype
construction. Wind tunnel performance results are presented for cases of different wind velocity, tip-speed ratio
and solidity.
The main purpose numerical study described here is to investigate effect of camber in blade profile of
NACA0022 SB-VAWT on its Self- Starting capability using CFD simulation. It is found that asymmetric blade
profile NACA 2422 and NACA 4422 with camber instead of symmetric blade profile improves self-starting
capability of SB-VAWT. Results indicated wind turbine with blades of asymmetric and thick blade-section was
generally more suitable for applying to SB-VAWT. All results of above this study can be used the optimization
design parameters of VAWT blades in further.
Comparison of the overall multi blade vertical axis wind turbine performance parameters has been studied
through numerical simulations and experimental measurements.

Published

2016-11-25

How to Cite

Kunal Dagha, Smit Thakkar, & Dr. C.D.Sankhavara. (2016). Review on Numerical and Experimental investigation of Multi blade Vertical Axis Wind Turbine. International Journal of Advance Research in Engineering, Science & Technology, 3(11), 5–10. Retrieved from https://ijarest.org/index.php/ijarest/article/view/1012