Abstract

This work compares the performances of a Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT) and a Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) using Wall modeled Large Eddy Simulation (WMLES) coupled with an actuator line method. The wind turbines are located in the vicinity of a real size industrial building. Both wind turbines are sized to produce the same power at their respective optimum Tip Speed Ratio for a same incident wind speed. Two relevant incident wind directions (SW and SSW) are investigated, the influence of the building on the performance of the two wind turbines is also analysed. The results obtained show that the HAWT has a better overall performance compared to the VAWT. Overspeeds are observed for both directions analysed, due to the presence of the building which locally increases the flow velocity. However, these overspeeds remain low due to the low height of the building. The change of wind direction only slightly impacts the HAWT production, while the VAWT production remains insensitive. However, the presence of the building improves the global production of both wind turbines. Qualitatively, this change of wind direction induces a deviation in the wake of both turbines, which is greater for a SW direction.

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