Prediction of the near wall flow behaviours of separation and transition for NREL phase VI wind turbine blade

This study demonstrates the separation and transition flow behaviour around a 3-D wind turbine blade by analysing blending functions, intermittency, and transition onset Reynolds number in SST Gamma Theta model. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory Phase VI rotor was modelled for the analysis. T...

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Main Authors: Kyoungsoo Lee, Ziaul Huque, Chao Sui, Raghava Kommalapati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-12-01
Series:International Journal of Sustainable Energy
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786451.2023.2204379
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Summary:This study demonstrates the separation and transition flow behaviour around a 3-D wind turbine blade by analysing blending functions, intermittency, and transition onset Reynolds number in SST Gamma Theta model. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory Phase VI rotor was modelled for the analysis. The simulations were executed by using the ANSYS-CFX solver. Extensive comparisons were performed to demonstrate the accuracy of this numerical model for sectional pressure distribution, tangent force, normal force, thrust, and torque. Good agreement was observed in all wind speed cases. The discrepancies in pre-stall region were negligible, and those in the post-stall region were acceptable. Thus, the capability and accuracy of the SST Gamma Theta model in predicting separated and transitional flow effects were verified.
ISSN:1478-6451
1478-646X