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Old   November 16, 2010, 12:44
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Hi, guys. I’m recently using CFD to simulate NREL Phase VI wind turbine with a commercial software named SC/Tetra. Somehow the torque generation disobey the experiment, it goes down when the wind speed increase. However, when I took away the rotation, torque did increase with wind speed. I had checked geometry and analysis condition, no problem was found. I built another turbine using different airfoil and size, almost the same set-up. Then compared computational result with BEM theory and they match pretty much. Can anyone give me suggestions on what might be the problem? Thank you.

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Old   November 19, 2010, 12:54
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I am not sure about the simulation technique that you are using. But in general it is not necessary that the torque should increase with wind speed. For every turbomachine there will be an optimum fluid speed for maximum torque.

When you take away the rotations, I guess the torque should increase more faithfully with the wind speed. That part is fine.
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Old   November 20, 2010, 09:48
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That's what I'm wondering. I even tried self-design blades and flat plates, the torque all increased with wind speed. However, when it comes to the Phase VI turbine blades, it just gave me ridiculous results.
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Tell me one thing.... Do you set the rotation speed of the blades... or let it rotate at some speed on its own under some given load........ I am asking cause as such I do not know much about wind turbine simulation.
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Old   November 22, 2010, 04:26
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There is no optimum in Torque, at least not necessarily, there's an optimum in power defined as Power=Torque*RotationalSpeed.

I think this turbine is two bladed and stall regulated, right? If so, you should run your solver at low wind speeds first, not higher than 8m/s.

Your mesh should be a segment of 180° with the condition of periodicity on the lateral walls (be careful, some solvers need a conformal mesh to do so).

Running cases without the proper rotational speed doesn't make sense, because your flow will be stalled all over the blade.
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