Abstract

The following work represents the most recent advances in design and testing of vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT) rotors. VAWTs have received much attention as of late due to proposed advantages in small scale and off grid wind power generation. Thus, many recent works have surfaced involving analysis, design and optimization of VAWT rotors in order to more efficiently convert wind energy to electricity or other readily usable means. This paper is a collection of most of the recent literature works involving VAWT rotor design and testing, the majority of which published after 2005. We discuss research in the designing of various lift based rotors as well as some drag based rotors, hybrids, and various others. The recent work in this area suggests VAWT capacity could dramatically increase in the near future, and play a vital role in obtaining cleaner, more sustainable energy when global energy demand is increasing at an unprecedented rate. HIGHLIGHTS A review of various works involving rotor design and testing of both lift and drag Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWTs) is presented; Benefits of vertical axis wind turbines in small scale and off grid wind power generation is summarized; Much of the recent work, published after 2005, has been directed towards analyzing, designing, and optimizing rotor shapes. The body of this recent work suggests that research on VAWT rotor design continues to flourish and could make VAWTs a viable competitor to more traditional Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWTs) worldwide.

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