基于 VAWT 的多转子系统的升力诱导唤醒装置

T. J. Broertjes, D. Bensason, A. Sciacchitano, C. Ferreira
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本研究探讨了基于 VAWT 的多转子系统在原始配置和外部升力产生装置(专门用于尾流控制操作)存在时的性能和近尾流动力学。在风洞中使用粒子跟踪测速仪测量了基于 VAWT 的缩放式多转子系统的尾流。升力发生装置包括 MRS 顶部的三元件级联翼和中间的单元件翼,用于加强尾流控制和偏转。对近尾流的测量显示,有这些装置和没有这些装置的配置之间存在明显差异。在没有这些装置的情况下,尾流仍然集中在致动器表面的投影下游区域,横流扩散极小。相反,带有升力产生装置的配置则表现出明显的尾流变形,包括轴向扩张和横向收缩,促进了流向动量恢复。因此,与清洁的 MRS 相比,这种系统的下游动力回收率更高。这些发现强调了此类系统的潜力,尤其是在配备升力发生装置的情况下,可以操纵尾流动力学并提高风场效率,从而推动创新风能解决方案的发展。
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Lift-Induced Wake Re-Energization for a VAWT-Based Multi-Rotor System
This study explores the performance and near-wake dynamics of a VAWT-based Multi-Rotor System in both its original configuration and in the presence of external lift-generating devices, specifically employed for wake control operations. The wake of a scaled VAWT-based MRS was measured in a wind tunnel using Particle Tracking Velocimetry. Lift-generating devices, including a 3-element cascading wing on top and a single-element wing in the middle of the MRS, were used to enhance wake control and deflection. Measurements in the near-wake revealed notable differences between configurations with and without these devices. Without them, the wake remained concentrated in the actuator surface’s projected downstream area, with minimal crossflow diffusion. Conversely, the configuration with lift-generating devices exhibited significant wake deformation, including axial expansion and lateral contraction, promoting streamwise momentum recovery. As a result, increased power recovery was found downstream of such a system compared to the clean MRS. These findings underscore the potential of such systems, particularly when equipped with lift-generating devices, to manipulate wake dynamics and enhance wind farm efficiency, thereby advancing innovative wind energy solutions.
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