Vortex shedding from a wind turbine blade section at high angles of attack
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Pellegrino, A., Meskell, C., Vortex shedding from a wind turbine blade section at high angles of attack, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 121, 2013, 131-137Download Item:
Abstract:
The unsteady flow around a stationary two-dimensional wind turbine blade section (NREL
S809) has been simulated using unsteady RANS with the SST turbulence model at Re = 106
and high angles of attack. Vortex shedding frequency non-dimensionalised by the projected
area of the blade is in the range 0.11 < St < 0.16. The fluctuating coefficients at the
harmonics of the fundamental vortex shedding frequency for lift, drag and pitching moment
are presented. The lift force and the pitching moment (calculated with respect to the midchord)
are dominated by the fundamental vortex shedding frequency, but significant
contributions at the higher harmonics are also present. For the drag the second harmonic is as
significant as the fundamental frequency, with the third and fourth harmonics contributing to
a lesser extent. From the results, it is inferred that the camber of the airfoil does not
substantially affect the force coefficients, suggesting that the results presented may be
generally applicable to turbine blades of different geometry.
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Author: MESKELL, CRAIG
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Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics121
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wind turbine, vortex sheddingDOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jweia.2013.08.002ISSN:
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