Book Volume 5
Preface
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Author: Mabrouk Mosbahi, Ahmed Ayadi and Zied Driss
DOI: 10.2174/9781681088686121050001
Bibliographic Study
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Author: Mabrouk Mosbahi, Ahmed Ayadi and Zied Driss
DOI: 10.2174/9781681088686121050002
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Numerical Parameters Effect
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Author: Mabrouk Mosbahi, Ahmed Ayadi and Zied Driss
DOI: 10.2174/9781681088686121050003
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Abstract
1. INTRODUCTION Due to the rising costs incurred in the experimental studies of the design process of the cross-flow rotors, researchers have adopted numerical methods, such as the CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) technique. The CFD method offers the possibility to visualize the turbulent properties and the water comportment upstream and downstream a hydraulic turbine, which are tough to be examined through experimental techniques. For example, a computational investigation of a Savonius hydraulic turbine, which was characterized by spiral vanes with various...
Investigation of Spiral Darrieusturbine
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Author: Mabrouk Mosbahi, Ahmed Ayadi and Zied Driss
DOI: 10.2174/9781681088686121050004
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1. INTRODUCTION The water turbines can be classified into two major kinds: the axial-flow rotors (AFR) and the cross-flow rotors (CFR). The simplicity of the blade shapes and the independence of the water current direction give the advantage to the CFR for the generation of small-scale hydropower with regard to the AFR. With the aim of performance enhancement of CFR, numerous computational and experimental tests were conducted recently. For example, Moghimi and Motawej (2020) carried out a computational test of a twisted Darrieus water rotor (TDWR). They investigated the impact of the twist angle on the operational parameters of the TDWR. In conclusion, the lowest coefficient of power value was obtained with...
Performance Investigation of Spiral and Spherical Turbines
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Author: Mabrouk Mosbahi, Ahmed Ayadi and Zied Driss
DOI: 10.2174/9781681088686121050005
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1. INTRODUCTION Nowadays, various studies have shown different methods to enhance the efficiency of the Savonius turbine (ST) and Darrieus turbine (DT) based on computational and experimental techniques, such as the variation of the design parameters of the turbine. The aspect ratio (AR), the gap distance, the vanes profile, and the number of the vanes are the prime parameters that affect the performance of ST and DT. Patel et al. (2017) presented an experimental investigation of a Savonius water turbine. They studied the impact of the AR, the gap distance and the end disk. They investigated various gap distances (From 0 to 0.174). For a piece gap distance, they tested different ARs. In conclusion, they noted that the performance parameters of the ST could be enhanced using end disks.....
Introduction
This handbook is a guide to numerical and experimental processes that are used to analyze and improve the efficiency of vertical axis rotors. Chapters present information that is required to optimize the geometrical parameters of rotors or understand how to augment upstream water velocity. The authors of this volume present a numerical model to characterize the water flow around the vertical axis rotors using commercial CFD code in Ansys Fluent®. The software has been used to select adequate parameters and perform computational simulations of spiral Darrieus turbines. The contents of the volume explain the experimental procedure carried out to evaluate the performance of the spiral Darrieus turbine, how to characterize the water flow in the vicinity of the tested turbine, and the method to assess the spiral angle influence on the turbine performance parameters. Results for different spiral angles (ranging from 10° to 40°) are presented. This volume is a useful handbook for engineers involved in power plant design and renewable energy sectors who are studying the computational fluid dynamics of vertical axis turbines (such as Darrieus turbines) that are used in hydropower projects. Key features: - 4 chapters that cover the numerical and experimental analysis of vertical axis rotors and hydrokinetic turbines - Simple structured layout for easy reading (methodology, models and results) - Bibliographic study to introduce the reader to the subject - A wide range of parameters included in experiments - A comprehensive appendix of tables for mechanical parameters, statistical models, rotor parameters and geometric details.