Abstract

The search for more environmentally friendly energy sources has been prompted by growing environmental concerns. In this regard, wind energy can be an alternative viable source of energy for world electricity demand supply. Despite of their benefits in terms of simplicity of manufacture, independency on wind direction and good starting ability in turbulent flow, Savonius wind turbines as a vertical axis wind energy converter are not recommended for large-scale power generation because of their poor performances. This research emphasizes on the performance improvement of a Zephyr wind rotor (ZWR). Experimental tests were conducted in a wind tunnel for different Reynolds numbers. Maximum power coefficient of 0.074 was recorded for Re = 158,000 corresponding to V∞ = 10 m s−1 at a tip speed ratio of λ = 0.99. Numerical study was carried out with the use of Ansys Fluent 17.0 software through transient 3D simulations investigating the optimization of the ZWR rotor blades and stator vanes with the aim of performance betterment. Maximum power coefficient of 0.168 was found with 8-bladed ZWR with 12 stator vanes. Aerodynamic properties were also improved.

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