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Blade number effect for a ducted wind turbine Sheng-Huan Wang
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 22, no. 10, pp.1984-1992, 2008
Abstract : Ducted wind turbine with multiple blades installed was believed to have a good wind power energy conversion effect.
However, little information was available on how to design a good ducted wind turbine. In this paper the effects of
blade number on a ducted wind turbine performance is studied. Numerical studies using CFD method to simulate the
wind turbine performance were adopted. The duct is a converging-diverging nozzle with the turbine blades located at
the throat. A rated output of a 1-kW turbine is adopted as the baseline design. It was found that the blade geometry,
stagger angle, and number of blades have different duct blockage effects, and do affect the turbine performance (specifically
the power coefficient and torque coefficient, etc.). The fewer number of blades has higher through flow speed,
while the larger number of blades provides larger torque. The best power coefficient lies in between the two extremes.
The appropriate number of blades is important to match the generator performance curve for optimal overall performance
and efficiency.
Keyword :
Wind turbine; Duct; CFD; Aerodynamics; Blockage effect; Number of blades
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