2023
DOI: 10.1115/1.4056844
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Study on the Performance of a Cycloidal Rotor in Hover at Different Reynolds Numbers

Abstract: The present paper studied the influence of the Reynolds number on lift, power and efficiency of a three bladed cycloidal rotor in hover. In a parameter study Reynolds numbers from 10,000 to 600,000 were investigated. The fluid mechanics were solved using incompressible 2D URANS CFD. The CFD model was first carefully validated using experimental data for a pitching airfoil undergoing dynamic stall. The model was then verified to reproduce the shapes of both the force and power curves and the wake flow of a land… Show more

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“…Liu et al [72] presented an effective optimization technique for shaping the axis-symmetric wind lens to enhance wind velocity and reduce drag force. Finally, Zimmer and Gagnon [73] conducted the study on the performance of a cycloidal rotor in hover at different Reynolds numbers; however, they refer to the cycloidal rotor (or cyclorotor) as a rotating-wing system and not the development of a VAWT. Therefore, in the literature, there is still no reported study on the performance of the cycloid in the development of a VAWT.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liu et al [72] presented an effective optimization technique for shaping the axis-symmetric wind lens to enhance wind velocity and reduce drag force. Finally, Zimmer and Gagnon [73] conducted the study on the performance of a cycloidal rotor in hover at different Reynolds numbers; however, they refer to the cycloidal rotor (or cyclorotor) as a rotating-wing system and not the development of a VAWT. Therefore, in the literature, there is still no reported study on the performance of the cycloid in the development of a VAWT.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%