The peculiarities of vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWTs), such as simple blade building and the absence of an orientation system, are studied. A comparison is made of three theoretical methods quantified by means of an overall parameter as the average coefficient of power. The importance of advanced-flow analysis media, such as vortex models or finite-difference models, is shown in their ability to capture flow details, as illustrated by some examples. Such an accurate knowledge of wind evolution near the rotor is necessary to project high-efficiency turbines and to design their structural elements.

Theoretical Aerodynamic Methods for Analysis of V.A.W.T / Marini, Martino; Massardo, A; Satta, A; Zamparo, G.. - Volume 4:paper 899313(1989), pp. 2021-2027. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th Intercociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference tenutosi a Washington D.C. USA nel 6 August 1989 through 11 August 1989).

Theoretical Aerodynamic Methods for Analysis of V.A.W.T.

MARINI, Martino;
1989-01-01

Abstract

The peculiarities of vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWTs), such as simple blade building and the absence of an orientation system, are studied. A comparison is made of three theoretical methods quantified by means of an overall parameter as the average coefficient of power. The importance of advanced-flow analysis media, such as vortex models or finite-difference models, is shown in their ability to capture flow details, as illustrated by some examples. Such an accurate knowledge of wind evolution near the rotor is necessary to project high-efficiency turbines and to design their structural elements.
1989
Theoretical Aerodynamic Methods for Analysis of V.A.W.T / Marini, Martino; Massardo, A; Satta, A; Zamparo, G.. - Volume 4:paper 899313(1989), pp. 2021-2027. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th Intercociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference tenutosi a Washington D.C. USA nel 6 August 1989 through 11 August 1989).
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