Designing and simulation of wind turbine blades based on vertical axis wind turbine model
Abstract
This final year project is to designing and simulation of wind turbine blades based
on Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) model. The implementation of wind energy
conversion systems in the built environment renewed the interest and the research on
Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWT), which in this application present several advantages
over Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWT). The VAWT has an inherent unsteady
aerodynamic behavior due to the variation of angle of attack with the angle of rotation. The
complexity of the unsteady aerodynamics of the VAWT makes it extremely attractive to be
analyzed using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models. Main purpose of wind
turbine’s blade is to catch wind energy and transfer it to wind turbine’s motor. Blades of
straight-bladed VAWT may be of uniform section and untwisted, making them relatively
easy to fabricate or extrude. In this project, the main work is to understand the basic of a
blade structure and to design it depending to the main purpose such as angle of attack,
blades shape and etc. After completing design of the blade, simulations are done to make
sure that these wind turbines can work and produce electricity.