determining the performance of a diffuser augmented wind turbine using a combined cfd/bem method
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Abstract
Traditionally, the optimisation of a Diffuser Augmented Wind Turbine has focused on maximising power output. However, due to the often less than ideal location of small-scale turbines, cut-in speed and starting time are of equal importance in maximising Annual Energy Production, which is the ultimate goal of any wind turbine design. This paper proposes a method of determining power output, cut-in speed and starting time using a combination of Computational Fluid Dynamics and Blade Element Momentum theory. The proposed method has been validated against published experimental data.
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| Authors | ;Kesby Joss E.;Bradney David R.;Clausen Philip D. |
| Journal | journal of urban and environmental engineering |
| Year | 2017 |
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10.1051/rees/2017032
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