2016
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/753/2/022026
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Investigations of the inflow turbulence effect on rotational augmentation by means of CFD

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“…The model has been widely used for industrial and academic purposes and is well known to be able to deliver good predictions for flows involving a strong adverse pressure gradient and separation. This has been also shown by previous works, for examples as in [3,18,19,25,10,21,24]. Three variants of time step sizes will be investigated, namely ∆t = T /360, T /720 and T /1440 which are equivalent to 1 • , 0.5 • and 0.25 • blade rotation per physical time step, respectively.…”
Section: Computational Mesh and Numerical Setupmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…The model has been widely used for industrial and academic purposes and is well known to be able to deliver good predictions for flows involving a strong adverse pressure gradient and separation. This has been also shown by previous works, for examples as in [3,18,19,25,10,21,24]. Three variants of time step sizes will be investigated, namely ∆t = T /360, T /720 and T /1440 which are equivalent to 1 • , 0.5 • and 0.25 • blade rotation per physical time step, respectively.…”
Section: Computational Mesh and Numerical Setupmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…It shall be noted that the pole connector mesh was handled using the degenerate line boundary condition which allows a higher grid skewness on the pole boundary to be used. Several preceding works from the authors were carried out using this approach with good results [18,19,10,20,21]. The total number of grid points employed is of 327,524 divided into 92 different grid blocks.…”
Section: Computational Mesh and Numerical Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This method has proven to produce reasonable results (Bangga et al, 2016;Klein et al, 2014), but it is only applicable for steady inflow conditions. But since in the 1 p case the reduced frequency is still very low with a value of 0.024 at mid-flap position, a quasi-steady approach is appropriate (Leishman, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, Zahle et al [26] and Bangga et al [27] noted that rotational augmentation is still prominent in the root region of a 10 MW modern pitch-controlled HAWT. Bangga et al [28] also observed the unsteady effects on rotational augmented blade loads under a turbulent inflow.…”
Section: Introductionsmentioning
confidence: 93%