Savonius Wind Turbine: Classic Barrel Design

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Savonius wind turbine: Classic barrel design

.Its most basic design is S-shaped with two blades


The Savonius turbine uses drag to push the curved blades to generate a torque that
will make the rotor turn. Aerodynamically it is the simplest wind turbine to design and
build which reduces its cost drastically compared to the aerofoil blade designs of the
.other VAWTs and HAWTs
Its working principle is extremely simple. The turbine rotates because of the
difference of the drag force acting on the concave and convex parts of its blade

The air is trapped in the concave part and pushes the turbine. The flow that hits the
convex part does produce a drag that is lower than the one on the concave part. It is
.the differential of the drag force that causes this turbine to rotate
This lowers the efficiency of the turbine as some of the wind’s power is used in
pushing the convex part and is hence “wasted” . More blades can be added to the S
shape design, and the same principle causes it to spin

Savonius rotor requires 30 times more surface for the same power
as a conventional rotor blade wind-turbine. Therefore it is only useful and economical
for small power requirements.” This makes Savonius ideal for small applications with
low wind speeds. Savonius are hence desirable for their reliability, as they are able to
work at several magnitudes of wind speed

As the goal is to test the Icewind design (which we will discuss in the coming
paragraphs), we will first design a classic barrel Savonius wind turbine, and then later
.modify it to reach the Icewind design

In the simulation phase, we will first obtain results from the tests on the classic barrel
.Savonius rotor, and then compare them to the new Icewind design
The design of a barrel rotor is simple. The basic idea behind the simple two blades
Savonius is that the blades are half cylinders (half a barrel, hence the name). These
barrels do not often meet at the axis, but are set far apart

As the Icewind design does not have any overlap, we will not have this feature in our
.barrel Savonius design
Many variables determine the shape of a Savonius barrel design. The ones we will
be using are as follows: Do: outer diameter of the base of the rotor; D The distance
between the two opposite blades; r the radius of the blades; and h the height of the
rotor; we will be using a ratio D:h of 1:1. The ratio is the most common design feature
of these turbines as they tend to be a square box shape, hence why the 1:1 ratio

Another ratio we will be using is the Do:D, which determines how far the base
extends beyond the blade. We will be using a Do:D of 1.1:1, which is the ratio used in
the design
The base of the turbine is necessary for structural integrity. It provides support for the
blades against the drag force of the wind pushing the blades of the rotor. As we will
see in the coming section, the Icewind design does not use a base. In order for our
comparison from the simulations to be representative, we will remove the base and
.connect the blades with a central axis

This will not affect our simulation since we are not performing a stress or a fatigue
.analysis

:The design is shown in the Figures below


Characterization of Savonius Wind Turbines

Every Savonius wind turbine is characterized by the swept area 𝑨𝒔.


This area influences the energy output of the turbine, and the larger it is, the more
energy the turbine collects.
𝑨𝒔 = 𝑯 ∗ 𝑫 where H is the height of the turbine and D is its diameter .
The tip speed ratio of the rotor is defined by the equation:
𝝀 = v rotor/v = (w*d) /v
𝑽 where V is the wind speed, 𝜔 is the angular velocity of the turbine, and d is the
diameter of the semi- cylindrical blade .
The torque coefficient Ct is the ratio between the torque in the rotor and the
theoretical torque that the wind can cause:
𝑪𝒕 = 𝑻/ 𝑻𝒘 = 𝑻/ 𝟏-𝟒𝝆∗𝑨𝒔∗𝒅∗𝑽^𝟐 where T is the torque in the rotor and
𝜌 is the air density.

The static torque coefficient Cts expresses the turbines ability to self-start. It is the
ratio of the maximum static torque in the turbine and the theoretical wind torque:
𝑪𝒕𝒔 = 𝑻𝒔 /𝑻𝒘 = 𝑻𝒔/ 𝟏-𝟒𝝆∗𝑨𝒔∗𝒅∗𝑽^𝟐 where Ts is the maximum static torque .
The torque in the rotor can be calculated using the following equation: 𝑇 =( 𝐼 ∗ 𝛼),
where I is the rotor’s moment of inertia and 𝛼 is the rotor’s angular acceleration .
The power coefficient Cp is the ratio of the extracted power from the wind to the
available power in the wind: 𝑪𝒑 = 𝑷𝝎 /𝑷𝒂= (𝑻∗𝝎) /𝟏-𝟐𝝆∗𝑯∗𝑫∗𝑽^𝟑
Using these factors, we can learn about the turbine’s characteristics and analyze its
performance.

Two blades Vs. Three Blades


Experimental studies by [15] confirm that Savonius wind turbines do perform well at
low wind speeds (cut in speed at around 2.5 m/s). According to the same study, two
blades perform better than three blades as more drag is wasted in the three blades
versions

The power
coefficient of the two blade design is higher than that of the three blade design
. This result is confirmed by

In their experimental study, they found that 2 blades


do perform better than 3 blades. They also found that 4 blades perform even better
than 2 blades at low tip speed ratio (TSR), and that 3 blades perform better at higher
TS
Wind speed classification

As we keep mentioning high vs. low wind speed, it is important to define what
qualifies as high or low speeds.

The IEC 61400 is a comprehensive report that provides detailed


comprehensive international standards for wind turbines by the International
.Electrotechnical Commission

Where “Vave is the annual mean wind speed at hub height. Vref is the 50-year
extreme wind speed over 10 minutes. V50, gust is the 50-year extreme gust over 3
seconds. Iref is the mean turbulence intensity at 15 m/s, and A, B and C are the
categories of higher, medium and lower turbulence intensity characteristics respecti
:References

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/
abs/pii/S0360544217306916

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