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D.G. PHILLIPS, P.J. RICHARDS and R.G.J.FLAY
DIFFUSER DEVELOPMENT FOR A DIFFUSER AUGMENTED WIND TURBINE USING COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS D.G. PHILLIPS, P.J. RICHARDS and R.G.J.FLAY
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The University of Auckland, New Zealand
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The Vortec 7 Diffuser Augmented Wind Turbine
Originally designed by Grumman Aerospace in the early 80’s, but built in New Zealand in 1997.
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New Zealand is a long way from anywhere!
There is very little of anything to slow the wind.
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Diffuser Augmented Wind Turbines (DAWT)
Conventional Bare Wind Turbine
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Geometry of the Vortec 7 Diffuser Outlet Flange Secondary Slot
Turbine Blade Inlet Truss Structural Inlet Ring Diffuser Outlet Flange Inlet Slot Original Vortec 7 Instep C
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Geometry of the Vortec 7 Diffuser Outlet Flange Secondary Slot
Turbine Blade Inlet Truss Structural Inlet Ring Diffuser Outlet Flange Inlet Slot Original Vortec 7 Instep C
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Geometry of the Vortec 7 Diffuser Outlet Flange Secondary Slot
Turbine Blade Inlet Truss Bullnose Structural Inlet Ring Diffuser Outlet Flange Inlet Slot Original Vortec 7 Modifications Instep Nosecone C
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Modelling the as-built Vortec 7
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Modelling the modified Vortec 7
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Vector Map for the modified Vortec 7
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Wind Tunnel Modelling
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CFD modelling of the new diffuser
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Original comparison
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Comparison including blockage effects.
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Latest Design
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CONCLUSIONS Computational modelling has proved to be a valuable tool in the development of diffuser designs for a diffuser augmented wind turbine. The combination of computational modelling, wind tunnel modelling and full-scale testing has made it possible to identify deficiencies in the other techniques.
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3rd International Symposium on Computational Wind Engineering
University of Birmingham, England September 2000 COMPETITION To model the flow around a 6m Cube in a rural atmospheric boundary layer
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