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Control of Wind Turbine Flowsusing Vortex Generators
Clara Velte
Martin O. L. HansenDalibor Cavar
Knud Erik Meyer
MEK/Section of Fluid MechanicsDTU
Vortex generators (VGs) are commonly used on wind turbineblades and airplane wings
From: [1] Wind Turbine Technology, Spera D.A (editor) ASME Press 1994.
From: [2] Kermode A.C., Mechanics of flight, Pearson (11th edition) 2006.
Increase in aerodynamic efficiencythrough passive techniques
Schematic figure of flow problem, 2D flow case.Suction side of airfoil is represented by bump in wind tunnel.Pressure distribution unsteady, 3D separation bubble.Separation might be controlled by vortex generators (VG:s).VGs transfer momentum from the free stream flow into the BL and thereby delayseparation.
Schematic explanation of how a VG works:By creating a longitudinal vortex, high momentum air is transferred down into the bottom of the BL to increase momentum and thus resistance to adverse pressure gradients with the result of delaying stall.
Example of the potential of applying VGs on WT blades: ELKRAFT 1000 kW Turbine at Avedøre
LM blade using NACA airfoils for outer part and thick FFA airfoils for the inner part
From: [3] S. Øye, The effect of Vortex Generators on the performance of the ELKRAFT 1000 kW Turbine, 9th IEA Symp. On Aerodynamics of Wind Turbines, 1995.
~ 25 % power increase @ 15 m/s
To optimize the use of VGs, DSF has funded a project to study the detailed flow behind the devices and thus better understand the physics. A fundamental study.
• SPIV and LDA measurements in low speed wind tunnel at DTU - to create a benchmark
• Simulations using CFD (LES & DES)
[5] Godard G., Stanislas M., Control of a decelerated boundary layer. Part 1: Optimization of passive vortex generators, Aerospace Science and Technology Progress in Aerospace Sciences 10 (2006) 181-191
Optimization and characterization study of VGs.
A bump is designed to keep the flow on the verge of separation. The wall shear stress is measured with a hot film
It is concluded that an optimum geometry is:
Counter rotating triangular VGsh/ =0.37, L/h= 2.5, l/h=2, /h=6, =18o
Reproduced from [5]
SPIV was used for characterization of the flow
x/h=22
x/h=57
x/h=38
Reproduced from [5]
The grey scale indicates the out-of-plane velocity component and the arrows the in-plane velocities.
Baseline VGs
Non-dimensional streamwise velocity from HW measurements at point of minimum skin friction in plane of symmetry (Reproduced from [5])
- The flowfield (velocity, turbulence) will be measured and described very thoroughly (SPIV & LDA).
- CFD computations will be performed and compared withmeasurements (LES & DES).
Status:
The wind tunnel is under severe reconstruction. The main reason is for obtaining better optical access.
Methods are being tested to decrease effects from reflections.
LES computations of the clean bump have been initiated.
Reconstruction of Test Section
Some sample results, stereoscopic PIV
x/h=4
x/h=6
x/h=10
The colour indicates the out-of-plane velocity component and the arrows the in-plane velocities.
Rhodamine 6G
Absorbs light at ~ 530 nm
Emits light at ~ 560 nm
Camera equipped with green pass filter (~532 nm)
Low sensitivity to temperature & pH-value
Application of R6G to model
x/h=0
x/h=1
x/h=2
x/h=4
x/h=6
Reflections from bump surface
Black paint Black paint + R6G
x/h=0
x/h=1
x/h=2
Reflections from bump surface & VGs
Black paint Black paint + R6G
Stay tuned…