Comparative study of the performances of twisted two-bladed and three-bladed airfoil shaped H-Darrieus turbines by computational and experimental methods
by Rajat Gupta, Agnimitra Biswas
International Journal of Renewable Energy Technology (IJRET), Vol. 2, No. 4, 2011

Abstract: The vertical axis H-Darrieus turbines are simple in construction, self-starting, omni-directional, and self-regulating at all wind speeds. A comparative study of the performances of twisted two-bladed and three-bladed airfoil shaped H-Darrieus turbines was made. The models of the turbines were designed, fabricated, and tested in a subsonic wind tunnel. The power coefficients (Cp) and torque coefficients (Ct) were evaluated for ten numbers of height-to-diameter (H/D) ratios. Both Cp and Ct of the two-bladed turbine were higher than the three-bladed turbine. The maximum Cp for the two-bladed turbine was 0.237 and that for the three-bladed turbine was 0.151. The performances of the turbines were also compared computationally through 2D steady-state CFD simulations using Fluent 6.2 software. The agreement between the computational and experimental Cp was within ± 5.86%. The contour plots of static and dynamic pressures and velocity magnitudes were generated for chord Reynolds number of 8.5 × 104. At any position on the blade, dynamic pressure, velocity and also the velocity gradient between the ends were higher for the two-bladed turbine than the three-bladed turbine.

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