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http://dx.doi.org/10.3795/KSME-B.2008.32.7.549

Predicting the Aerodynamic Characteristics of 2D Airfoil and the Performance of 3D Wind Turbine using a CFD Code  

Kim, Bum-Suk (한국선급 에너지.산업기술센터)
Kim, Mann-Eung (한국선급 에너지.산업기술센터)
Lee, Young-Ho (한국해양대학교 기계.정보공학부)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B / v.32, no.7, 2008 , pp. 549-557 More about this Journal
Abstract
Despite of the laminar-turbulent transition region co-exist with fully turbulence region around the leading edge of an airfoil, still lots of researchers apply to fully turbulence models to predict aerodynamic characteristics. It is well known that fully turbulent model such as standard k-model couldn't predict the complex stall and the separation behavior on an airfoil accurately, it usually leads to over prediction of the aerodynamic characteristics such as lift and drag forces. So, we apply correlation based transition model to predict aerodynamic performance of the NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) Phase IV wind turbine. And also, compare the computed results from transition model with experimental measurement and fully turbulence results. Results are presented for a range of wind speed, for a NREL Phase IV wind turbine rotor. Low speed shaft torque, power, root bending moment, aerodynamic coefficients of 2D airfoil and several flow field figures results included in this study. As a result, the low speed shaft torque predicted by transitional turbulence model is very good agree with the experimental measurement in whole operating conditions but fully turbulent model(${\kappa}-\;{\varepsilon}$) over predict the shaft torque after 7m/s. Root bending moment is also good agreement between the prediction and experiments for most of the operating conditions, especially with the transition model.
Keywords
Wind Turbine; CFD; Transitional Turbulence Model; Power Prediction; PhaseIV Wind Turbine;
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