Performance Prediction and Validation of a Small-Capacity Twisted Savonius Wind Turbine

2019 
In this study, an off-grid–type small wind turbine for street lighting was designed and analyzed. Its performance was predicted using a computational fluid dynamics model. The proposed wind turbine has two blades with a radius of 0.29 m and a height of 1.30 m. Ansys Fluent, a commercial computational fluid dynamics solver, was used to predict the performance, and the k-omega SST model was used as the turbulence model. The simulation result revealed a tip-speed ratio of 0.54 with a maximum power coefficient, or an aerodynamic rotor efficiency of 0.17. A wind turbine was installed at a measurement site to validate the simulation, and a performance test was used to measure the power production. To compare the simulation results obtained from the CFD simulation with the measured electrical power performance, the efficiencies of the generator and the controller were measured using a motor-generator testbed. Also, the control strategy of the controller was found from the field test and applied to the simulation results. Comparing the results of the numerical simulation with the experiment, the maximum power-production error at the same wind speed was found to be 4.32%.
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