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Dimensional Analysis in Power Predicting of a Real Scale Wind Turbine Based on Wind Tunnel Torque Measurement of Small Scaled Models

Version 1 : Received: 15 August 2018 / Approved: 16 August 2018 / Online: 16 August 2018 (12:47:10 CEST)

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Sutrisno, S.; Iswahyudi, S.; Wibowo, S. Dimensional Analysis of Power Prediction of a Real-Scale Wind Turbine Based on Wind-Tunnel Torque Measurement of Small-Scaled Models. Energies 2018, 11, 2374. Sutrisno, S.; Iswahyudi, S.; Wibowo, S. Dimensional Analysis of Power Prediction of a Real-Scale Wind Turbine Based on Wind-Tunnel Torque Measurement of Small-Scaled Models. Energies 2018, 11, 2374.

Abstract

A preliminary study of a wind turbine design is carried out using a wind tunnel to obtain its aerodynamic characteristics. Utilization of data from the study to develop large-scale wind turbines requires further study. This paper aims to discuss the use of wind turbine data obtained from the wind tunnel measurements to estimate the characteristics of wind turbines that have field size. The torque of two small-scale turbines was measured inside the wind tunnel. The first small-scale turbine has a radius of 0.14 m and the second small turbine has a radius of 0.19 m. Torque measurement results from both turbines were analyzed using Buckingham π theorem to obtain a correlation between torsion and diameter variations. The obtained correlation equation is used to estimate the field measurement of turbine power with a radius of 1.2 m. The resulting correlation equation can be used to estimate the power generated by the turbine by the size of the field well in the operating area of the tip speed ratio of the turbine design.

Keywords

wind tunnel; enlarge design; Buckingham π theorem; torque-diameter correlation; estimated power; field size; 3-D blade; stall delay

Subject

Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

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