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  • Title: Investigation of Airfoil Profiles for Use in Self-starting, Small-scale, Low Reynolds Number Vertical Axis Wind Turbines
  • Author(s): Charles Amoge Ikonwa
  • Publisher: Common Ground Research Networks
  • Collection: Common Ground Research Networks
  • Series: On Sustainability
  • Journal Title: The International Journal of Environmental Sustainability
  • Keywords: Self-starting, Vertical Axis Wind Turbine, Straight-blade, Low Reynolds Number, Small-scale
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 3
  • Date: June 03, 2016
  • ISSN: 2325-1077 (Print)
  • ISSN: 2325-1085 (Online)
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.18848/2325-1077/CGP/v12i03/33-52
  • Citation: Ikonwa, Charles Amoge. 2016. "Investigation of Airfoil Profiles for Use in Self-starting, Small-scale, Low Reynolds Number Vertical Axis Wind Turbines." The International Journal of Environmental Sustainability 12 (3): 33-52. doi:10.18848/2325-1077/CGP/v12i03/33-52.
  • Extent: 20 pages

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Abstract

The selection of an appropriate airfoil profile is one of the most important considerations in order to improve the aerodynamic performance of a fixed-pitch straight-bladed vertical axis wind turbine (SB-VAWT). The aim of this paper is to investigate the aerodynamic performance of different airfoil profiles that have the potential to improve the self-starting performance of a small-scale fixed-pitch SB-VAWT. Using experimental data sets of low Reynolds number, a preliminary assessment of different airfoil profiles were examined. Seven potential airfoils were identified and compared with the most widely used conversional symmetric airfoil based on a potential flow model theory. The results indicate that the conventional symmetrical airfoil is unsuitable for self-starting of small-scale SB-VAWT. Further, the study found that no particular asymmetrical airfoil has all the desirable characteristics for self-starting. However, two asymmetrical airfoils, namely DU-06-W-200 and S 1210, showed exceptional aerodynamic performance and were further analysed to determine their torque output for a typical wind speed of 5m/s. The results show that the DU06-W-200 possesses a high starting torque and could be an ideal airfoil to eliminate the problem of self-starting for small-scale SB-VAWT.