Testing of self-similarity and helical symmetry in vortex generator flow simulations
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2016-06Autor
Fernández Gámiz, Unai
Velte, Clara Marika
Réthoré, Pierre-Elouan
Sørensen, Niels N.
Egusquiza Estévez, Eduard
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Wind Energy 19(6) : 1043-1052 (2016)
Resumen
Vortex generators (VGs) are used increasingly by the wind turbine industry as flow control devices to improve rotor blade
performance. According to experimental observations, the vortices generated by VGs have previously been observed to be
self-similar for both the axial (uz) and azimuthal (u ) velocity components. Furthermore, the measured vortices have been
observed to obey the criteria for helical symmetry. These are powerful results, as it reduces the highly complex 3-D flow to
merely four parameters and therefore significantly facilitates the modeling of this type of flow, which in a larger perspective
can assist in parametric studies to increase the total power output of wind turbines. In this study, corresponding computer
simulations using Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations have been carried out and compared with the experimental
observations. The main objective is to investigate how well the simulations can reproduce these aspects of the physics of
the flow, i.e., investigate if the same analytical model can be applied and therefore significantly facilitate the modeling
of this type of flow, which in a larger perspective can assist in parametric studies to increase the total power output of
wind turbines. This is especially interesting since these types of flows are notoriously difficult for the turbulence models to
predict correctly. Using this model, parametric studies can be significantly reduced, and moreover, reliable simulations can
substantially reduce the costs of the parametric studies themselves.