Design and analysis of vertical axis wind turbine
International Journal of Development Research
Design and analysis of vertical axis wind turbine
Vertical axis wind turbine power generation equipment can be located at ground level, which makes for easy maintenance. Also, VAWT are Omni -directional, meaning they do not need to be pointed in the direction of the wind to produce power. Finally, there is potential for large power generation with VAWT because their size can be Increased greatly. However, there are also downfalls to the VAWT. Firstly, boundary layer affects from the ground influence the air stream incident on the VAWT, which in some cases leads to inconsistent wind patterns. Secondly, VAWT are self-starting; currently, an outside power source is required to start turbine rotation until a certain rotational speed is reached .The main objective of our work is to design and build a self-starting vertical axis wind turbine. This report outlines the first term efforts in the design of our full-scale VAWT ,which is to be built early in the second term does not have large lift coefficients at low Reynolds numbers. It was concluded that a profile with large lift at low speeds used along with passive pitching could achieve self-starting status. As a result, three blade profiles were tested and compared over the testing in the wind tunnel and the blade profile that offers the best performance for self-starting.