Title :
Wind resource assessment and numerical simulation for wind turbine airfoils
Author :
Wekesa, David Wafula ; Cong Wang ; Yingjie Wei ; Kamau, Joseph N.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Astronaut., Inst. of Dynamics & Control of Spacecrafts, Harbin, China
Abstract :
This paper investigates a feasibility measurement study for wind resource and a numerical simulation for wind regimes of Marsabit and Garissa stations, both rural-urban towns in Eastern region of Kenya. The experimental wind speed measurement was done using optical anemometer sensors while the wind direction was detected by wind vane sensors. The data logging instrumentation with calibrated wind sensors recorded higher resolution wind data. Based on the wind regimes at the sites, an analysis of aerodynamic performance and flow physics of two-dimensional numerical simulations on a NACA0015 airfoil was done using CFD FLUENT software. The Meteorological wind speed measurement correlated with the calibrated cup anemometer sensors measurement with a correlation coefficient of 0.98. The strong correlation confirms that the experimental anemometer gave the correct readings and practical readings can be approximated to the data from the meteorological station. The wind regimes showed attached flow acceleration over the airfoil surface for various angles of attack. The results provide a reference to the research and development of vertical axis wind turbine for target markets.
Keywords :
aerodynamics; anemometers; optical sensors; velocity measurement; wind turbines; CFD FLUENT software; Eastern region; Garissa station; Kenya; Marsabit station; NACA0015 airfoil; aerodynamic performance; airfoil surface; calibrated cup anemometer sensors measurement; data logging instrumentation; flow physics; higher resolution wind data; meteorological wind speed measurement; optical anemometer sensors; rural-urban towns; two-dimensional numerical simulations; vertical axis wind turbine; wind direction; wind regimes; wind resource assessment; wind sensors; wind turbine airfoils; wind vane sensors; Atmospheric modeling; Automotive components; Fluid flow measurement; Mathematical model; Wind speed; Wind turbines; Airfoil; CFD; Data logging; Wind sensors; correlation;
Conference_Titel :
Research and Education in Mechatronics (REM), 2014 15th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
El Gouna
DOI :
10.1109/REM.2014.6920224