2018
DOI: 10.5937/jaes16-16582
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The effect of hybrid savonius and darrieus turbine on the change of wake recovery and improvement of wind energy harvesting

Abstract: The energy crisis encourages the development of renewable energy; one of the potential renewable energy is wind. In the field of wind turbine there is a two-way development of the utilization of wind energy, first by making a large wind turbine, the second by making a wind farm energy with a relatively small wind turbine.This hybrid VAWT wind turbine (Sultan Wind Turbine) is designed to work optimally on a farm array, on a wind turbine farm array will always cause a wake effect that will reduce overall wind tu… Show more

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“…The comparisons between the results are shown in Figure 5. The addition of the Savonius Rotor results in increasing efficiency of the turbine for sea current applications and wind power [11,16,18]. From the same geometry and variations, the Darrieus Turbine obtained 0.228 of power coefficient when the TSR valued 5.7.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comparisons between the results are shown in Figure 5. The addition of the Savonius Rotor results in increasing efficiency of the turbine for sea current applications and wind power [11,16,18]. From the same geometry and variations, the Darrieus Turbine obtained 0.228 of power coefficient when the TSR valued 5.7.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvement of hybrid vertical wind turbines with two turbine shafts in one turbine unit is aimed at improving turbine performance and efficiency [4], intended for wind hybrid renewable energy generation and biomass gasification [5]. New problems arise with the changing omnidirectional nature of single shaft turbines to dual-shaft turbines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%