Abstract

Recent researches have proven that mutual interaction between vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs) results in enhancement in the average power coefficient. Efficient VAWT clusters have been created to provide wind farms having higher power densities compared to conventional horizontal vertical axis wind turbine farms. The created clusters adopted fixed pitch VAWTs in studying the mutual interaction in close vicinity. This paper extends the investigation of the mutual effect between variable pitch VAWTs in closely oriented turbine clusters. A numerical study is performed using commercial Fluent ANSYS code in order to study the effect of gap distances, phase shifts, and oblique angles for co-rotating and counter-rotating arrangements of two variable pitch VAWTs. The results showed improvement in the performance of two turbine clusters up to 26% compared to isolated turbines. Three turbine clusters are also tested numerically based on the results of the two turbine clusters. The created three turbine cluster represents a basic unit to construct a more efficient wind farm. The results of the developed three turbine cluster showed an increase in the average power coefficient by 38% higher than that of isolated turbines.

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