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A Straight-bladed Vertical Axis Wind Turbine with a Directed Guide Vane Row - Effect of Guide Vane Geometry on the Performance

The objective of this study is to show the effect of guide vane geometry on the performance. In order to overcome the disadvantages of vertical axis wind turbine, a straight-bladed vertical axis wind turbine (S-VAWT) with a directed guide vane row has been proposed and tested by the authors. Accordi...

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Published in:Journal of thermal science 2009-03, Vol.18 (1), p.54-57
Main Authors: Takao, Manabu, Kuma, Hideki, Maeda, Takao, Kamada, Yasunari, Oki, Michiaki, Minoda, Atsushi
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Language:English
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Summary:The objective of this study is to show the effect of guide vane geometry on the performance. In order to overcome the disadvantages of vertical axis wind turbine, a straight-bladed vertical axis wind turbine (S-VAWT) with a directed guide vane row has been proposed and tested by the authors. According to previous studies, it was clarified that the performance of the turbine can be improved by means of the directed guide vane row. However, the guide vane geometry of S-VAWT has not been optimized so far. In order to clarify the effect of guide vanegeometry, the effects of setting angle and gap between rotor blade and guide vane on power coefticlent and start- ing characteristic were investigated in the experiments. The experimental study of the proposed wind turbine was carried out by a wind tunnel. The wind tunnel with a diameter of 1.8m is open jet type. The wind velocity is 8 m/s in the experiments. The rotor has three straight blades with a profile of NACA0018 and a chord length of 100 mm, a diameter of 0.6 m and a blade height of 0.7 m. The guide vane row consists of 3 arc plates.
ISSN:1003-2169
1993-033X
DOI:10.1007/s11630-009-0054-0