Optimizing Small Wind Turbine Blades: A BEMT Approach
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2023-11-23
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University of Eloued جامعة الوادي
Abstract
This paper explores the optimization of small wind turbine blades, focusing on the
design and utilization of theoretical algorithms such as computational fluid dynamics (CFD), blade
elementary method (BEM) theory, and the vortex wake system (VWS). Among these methods, BEM
theory has proven to be the most effective in optimizing horizontal-axis wind turbine (HAWT) blades
and is commonly employed in modeling and constructing small wind turbine blades. The study
centers on designing and optimizing aerofoils to enhance rotor blade pitch angles and determining
the optimal number of blades for maximizing power output at various wind speeds using BEMT.
Using a NACA-4412 type aerofoil as the starting point, the paper investigates different pitch angles,
blade radii, and chord lengths for Designs 1, 2, and 3. Results indicate that at an average wind
speed of 0 - 2.3 m/s (8.28 km/h), 3-blade, 5-blade, and 7-blade sets were designed and optimized for
performance. The predictions suggest rated outputs of 7.5 W, 20 W, and 40 W for Designs 1, 2, and
3, respectively. The study reveals that Design 3, with a blade radius of 1m, a chord length of 0.1m,
and a pitch angle ranging from 12° near the rotor hub to 2° at the blade radius tip, achieved a
significant power output of 39.5 W at a wind speed of 4.2 km/h. The findings contribute valuable
insights into optimizing wind turbine blade design for enhanced energy efficiency
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Aerofoil design, Blade optimization, BEM theory, Small wind turbines, Pitch angle, Wind turbine performance.
Citation
Sithole , T. Snyman, L.W. Veeredhi , V.R.Sithebe T. Optimizing Small Wind Turbine Blades: A BEMT Approach. The International Journal of Energetica. Vo8. No 02.23/11/2023.faculty of technology. university of el oued. [visited in ../../ .]. available from [copy the link here