Determination of the aerodynamic characteristics of a wind power plant with a vertical axis of rotation
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Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
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Wind energy is a commercially proven
and rapidly developing type of electricity
generation. Wind power plants with
a vertical axis are more attractive and
better suited for use in cities and urban
environments where wind flow is less predictable
compared to widespread wind
power plants with a horizontal axis of
rotation. This makes them a much better
choice for both ground installation and/or
for mounting on buildings and roofs that
would otherwise limit the installation of
higher horizontal turbine structures.
The paper describes an experimental
study of the drag force and its coefficient
for wind turbines with a vertical axis of
rotation. The object of the study is a laboratory
model of a wind turbine with blades
made in the form of rotating cylinders
with a fixed blade. Experimental studies
were carried out in the T-1-M wind tunnel,
measurements of aerodynamic force
were carried out using three-component
scales. A distinctive feature of the work
is the combined use of the lifting force of
the cylinders, as well as the lifting force
of the fixed plate. Due to this solution,
when comparing with existing wind turbines
with a vertical axis of rotation, it
was found that the wind turbine in question
prevails by 25–100 % in the number
of revolutions. The dependences of the
drag force on the flow velocity and the
drag coefficient on the Reynolds number
from 1·104 to 4·104 are obtained. An
uncertainty analysis was also carried out
in order to determine the uncertainty by
type A, B and the total uncertainty, from
which it was found that the measurement
error was 1.13 %. The field of the practical
application of the results obtained
in laboratory studies will be useful in the
development of prototypes of wind turbines
with a vertical axis of rotation
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Determination of the aerodynamic characteristics of a wind power plant with a vertical axis of rotation.Tanasheva N. [et al.] //Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies. - №2 (8 (122)). - pp. 36–43.