Xin Guan, Mingyang Li, Wei Wu, Yuqi Xie, Yongpeng Sun
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Abstract
Considering the physical characteristics of wind turbine wing icing, icing synthesis rate, and icing type, we selected the icing type and surface roughness of ice-coated blades as sensitive parameters. The focus of our research was on the equivalent particle roughness height correction model, and we numerically analyzed the two icing processes (frost ice and clear ice) on wind turbine blade surfaces by combining FENSAP-ICE and FLUENT analysis tools. We predicted the ice type on blade surfaces using a multi-time step method and analyzed how variations in icing shape and ice surface roughness affect the aerodynamic performance of blades during frost ice formation or clear ice formation. Our results indicate that differences in blade surface roughness and heat flux lead to disparities in both ice formation rate and shape between frost ice and clear ice. Clear ice has a greater impact on aerodynamics compared to frost ice, while frost ice is significantly influenced by the roughness of its icy surface. These findings can serve as valuable references for wind power operators and manufacturers seeking solutions to issues related to blade surface icing under extremely cold conditions.
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