• Title/Summary/Keyword: 자유수평축 터빈

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3D Flow Characteristics of a Free-Horizontal-Axis-Turbine Tidal Power Generation System (자유수평축 조류발전 시스템의 3차원 유동특성)

  • Choi, Jin-Hyung;Doh, Deog-Hee;Jo, Hyo-Je;Lee, Yeon-Won;Suzuki, Kiyomi;Kato, Shinji
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Visualization
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.51-55
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    • 2010
  • Flow characteristics of a free-horizontal-axis-turbine (FHAT) current power generation system have been investigated by the use of a volumetric PTV. Three types of FHAT system (S50, SE50, S65) have been tested under the current speed 1.35 knot, 1.5 knot and 2 knot. The width of the blade installed around the body is 50 mm. Based upon the power generation characteristics of the FHAT, the flow features of the blade have been investigated. Among the three models it has been verified that the S65 is the most appropriate for power generations.

Wind Turbine Performance and Noise Prediction by Using Free Wake Method (자유후류 해석을 통한 수평축 풍력 터빈의 성능 및 소음 예측)

  • 신형기;선효성;이수갑
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.134-141
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, a free wake analysis based on the curved vortex element and CVC wake model is used to predict the aerodynamic performance and noise for HAWT. Also for prediction of RPM, a maximum value through a quadratic regression was suggested. And for a noise prediction, the broadband noise prediction method based on experimental equation was used. The curved vortex element uses a BCVE and an SIVE instead of a straight vertex element. In the CVC wake model, the vortex strengths are assumed to be constant along a span and a vortex filament. The free wake structure made by the curved vortex element and CVC was substituted for a vortex lattice, so it has an advantage for the less calculation time and a depiction of accurate wake structure. For the verification of this program, calculated results are compared with Mr. Kim's experiment model and Zond Z-40FS for performance and with WTS-4 and USWP models for noise. Good agreements are obtained between the predicted and the measured data for the performance and far-field noise spectra.