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Old   June 16, 2016, 08:10
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fluid domain around blades and blades should be rotating!
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Old   October 24, 2016, 23:00
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I really need your help, when I did mine, VAWT 3blade, all I got for Cm are very small values, all of them, for example, 0.02, so then my Cp would be small too, because Cp=Cm*TSR, so I am now start to wonder whether I have done it wrong since the first step,

Can I get your help over these problem, please, thanks.

Here is my email: qusyairi315@yahoo.com

Dear Qusyairi Amiruddin, Have u solved your problem? i'm encountering similar problem too..Thanks in advance

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Hello CFD_LES,

Finally I was able to solve my problem of negative Cm values in my simulations. All I did was to restart again with the geometry and meshing. So I think there was some problem with the interfaces between the stationary and rotating domains, but I'm not sure if that was the reason. All I can tell you is that after that I began to obtain positive Cm values.

Nowadays I'm doing some simulations in order to obtain the coefficient of performance of the turbine as a function of the tip speed ratio (TSR). The results look pretty good except, for a unique point (TSR=1.5) where the Cm has an abnormal value. I was expecting to obtain an increasing Cm value up to a certain point where the turbine is most efficient, and after that the Cm should begin to decrease.

I have tried with different inlet velocities, but the behavior is exactly the same, and also the critical point is located at TSR=1.5

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Hi all,
I am simulating a 2D VAWT with 2 blades in ANSYS Fluent 16. I am validating my results (Cp vs TSR). at the interval 1.2<TSR<2 , i get good results but in the range TSR<1.2 , i get negative values for Cp (Coefficient of Power) and in the range TSR>2 , Cp values increase by increasing TSR which is not correct because Cp should reach to a maximum value for a specific TSR and after that should decrease.

I am doing my thesis and REALLY NEED YOUR HELP.
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hello,
How can i do a good mesh for hydro turbine?
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Old   September 12, 2017, 21:06
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Dear All,
Would u please help me. I am a newbie in Ansys Fluent. I do the simulation of VAWT with rotation and revolution on the blade. I got the good result on blade Cm, but not on axis (rotor) Cm. Herewith my mesh, and excel result for axis and blades. Thank you very much..
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Hello everyone
I have problem with my project. I have analyzed hydro turbine in pipe. When I m increasing the TSR value I m getting increasing Cp value contuniously. Even Cp is exceed 1. So there is a problem but I dont know what. Please help me...
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Area= Diameter of the turbine in 2D
Length= Radius for moments, Depth=1 for 2D
Velocity as a free stream
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Old   December 14, 2023, 05:03
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Area-Diameter of turbine as H is unity
Length= radius of turbine to calculate torque
velocity-inlet freestream
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