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A Novel Dual-Rotor Turbine for Increased Wind Energy Capture
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2014
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Floating Wind TurbineAeroacousticsEngineeringWind Power GenerationAerospace EngineeringWind TurbinesWind Turbine BladesAerodynamicsAxial MomentumWind EnergyBlade Root RegionWind Turbine AerodynamicsWind EngineeringWind Energy TechnologyWind Energy CaptureSecondary Rotor
Horizontal axis wind turbines suffer from aerodynamic inefficiencies in the blade root region (near the hub) due to several non-aerodynamic constraints. Aerodynamic interactions between turbines in a wind farm also lead to significant loss of wind farm efficiency. A new dual-rotor wind turbine (DRWT) concept is proposed that aims at mitigating these two losses. A DRWT is designed that uses an existing turbine rotor for the main rotor, while the secondary rotor is designed using a high lift-to-drag ratio airfoil. Reynolds Averaged Navier- Stokes computational fluid dynamics simulations are used to optimize the design. Large eddy simulations confirm the increase energy capture potential of the DRWT. Wake comparisons however do not show enhanced entrainment of axial momentum.
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