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Arab Golarche A, Moghiman M, Javadi MalAbad S M. Numerical simulation of darrieus wind turbine Using 6DOF model to consider the effect of inertia and the fluid-solid interaction. Modares Mechanical Engineering 2016; 15 (12) :143-152
URL: http://mme.modares.ac.ir/article-15-8068-en.html
1- Ferdowsi University Of Mashhad
2- Quchan University of Advanced Technology
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Unlike HAWT, Darrieus wind turbines is faced with the self-start problem and high fluctuations at output torque. Because of the need for techniques based on meshing and coupling Eulerian fluid equations and the Lagrangian equations for moving rigid body, the calculation of rigid body acceleration and fluctuations torque of VAWT is very complicated and it is a function of the moment of inertia of the turbine. In most studies, regardless of this effect, the angular velocity of turbine is assumed to be fixed. In this study, for calculating the turbine rotational speed and position, the sum of wind-driven aerodynamic forces and external forces caused by friction and generators are calculated and placed into Newton's second law to calculate the acceleration, and integrating it in time steps. The simulation is performed unsteady and dynamic mesh is used for moving the rotor. The results could check the interaction between wind and rigid blades on the in the process of increasing the rotational speed of turbine, and simulate the rotor from the moment of rest until the turbine reaches its final rotational speed. The causes of reduction in torque at low rotational speed is investigated and it has been shown that high dynamic stall and passing high exergy flow into the rotor without interaction with blades results the power reduction. Moment of inertia has significant impact on the frequency and amplitude of rotational velocity, fluctuations of output torque and output power, which is important in mechanical analysis of blades’ fatigue.
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Article Type: Research Article | Subject: Fluids Machines
Received: 2015/07/17 | Accepted: 2015/09/18 | Published: 2015/11/21

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