On the upscaling approach to wind tunnel experiments of horizontal axis hydrokinetic turbines

In this work, we proposed an upscaling methodology to extrapolate results from wind tunnel experiments with small-scale model to the full-size hydrokinetic turbine. Small-scale 1:20 wind tunnel experiments ( Re ∼ 10 4 ), with a three-blade horizontal axis turbine, were carried out looking to identif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 2020-10, Vol.42 (10), Article 539
Hauptverfasser: Macias, Marianela M., Mendes, Rafael C. F., Oliveira, Taygoara F., Brasil, Antonio C. P.
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, we proposed an upscaling methodology to extrapolate results from wind tunnel experiments with small-scale model to the full-size hydrokinetic turbine. Small-scale 1:20 wind tunnel experiments ( Re ∼ 10 4 ), with a three-blade horizontal axis turbine, were carried out looking to identify the characteristic curves of a full-size turbine operating in water ( Re ∼ 10 6 ). The lack of dynamic similarity due to unmatched Reynolds numbers is analyzed in the framework of blade element momentum theory arguments. A new semi-empirical power-law equation is achieved, uniquely based on the BEM theory which relates the power coefficients of model and full-size turbine to the Reynolds numbers and a power factor, specific to each turbine. Computational fluid dynamic CFD simulations for the same rotor geometry, simulating different runners with varying diameters from small-scale model to full-scale turbine are carried out to validate the upscaling arguments, and to verify the accuracy of the power coefficient curves predicted by proposed methodology.
ISSN:1678-5878
1806-3691
DOI:10.1007/s40430-020-02600-2