Abstract

Vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) are a source of renewable energy and are used for both industrial and domestic purposes. The study of noise characteristics of a VAWT is an important performance parameter for the turbine. This study focuses on the development of a linear microphone array and measuring acoustic signals on a cambered five-bladed 45 W VAWT in an anechoic chamber at different tip speed ratios. The sound pressure level spectrum of VAWT shows that tonal noises such as blade passing frequencies dominate at lower frequencies whereas broadband noise corresponds to all audible ranges of frequencies. This study shows that the major portion of noise from the source is dominated by aerodynamic noises generated due to vortex generation and trailing edge serrations. The research also predicts that dynamic stall is evident in the lower Tip speed ratio (TSR) region making smaller TSR values unsuitable for a quiet VAWT. This paper compares the results of linear aeroacoustic array with a 128-MEMS acoustic camera with higher resolution. The study depicts a 3 dB margin between two systems at lower TSR values. The research approves the usage of the 8 mic linear array for small radius rotary machinery considering the results comparison with a NORSONIC camera and its resolution. These observations serve as a basis for noise reduction and blade optimization techniques.

Highlights

  • The effect of increasing global warming has urged the world to adopt clean and green energy sources [1]

  • The schematic of experimental facility is shown in NUST (National University of Science and Technology) anechoic chamber was utilized as measurement facility so that measurements were free of noise reflections from the walls and were more focused on source

  • Since the contribution of higher harmonics is clear at this tip speed ratio of 0.79, which means that loading noise contributed largely into the (SPL average) value for this experiment

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Introduction

The effect of increasing global warming has urged the world to adopt clean and green energy sources [1]. The most efficient and reliable clean energy source has been wind energy [2,3]. Wind energy generation is linked to wind turbines which offer efficiency and adaptability for domestic purposes as well. Vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) are the most popular wind turbines for domestic-urban purposes [4]. The aerodynamic noise generated by blades of these VAWTs has become problematic for safe and quiet operations in public areas. In many cases of domestic use, Sensors 2020, 20, 5954; doi:10.3390/s20205954 www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors

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