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Preliminary assessment of the NACA0021 trailing edge wedge for wind turbine application()

The airfoil blade is the primary component of a wind turbine, and its aerodynamic properties play a crucial role in determining the energy conversion efficiency of these blades. Many researchers have proposed different airfoil modifications intending to enhance the aerodynamic characteristics and li...

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Autores principales: Abdalkarem, Asmail A.M., Ansaf, Roaa, Muzammil, Wan Khairul, Ibrahim, Adnan, Harun, Zambri, Fazlizan, Ahmad
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10628666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37942161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21193
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author Abdalkarem, Asmail A.M.
Ansaf, Roaa
Muzammil, Wan Khairul
Ibrahim, Adnan
Harun, Zambri
Fazlizan, Ahmad
author_facet Abdalkarem, Asmail A.M.
Ansaf, Roaa
Muzammil, Wan Khairul
Ibrahim, Adnan
Harun, Zambri
Fazlizan, Ahmad
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description The airfoil blade is the primary component of a wind turbine, and its aerodynamic properties play a crucial role in determining the energy conversion efficiency of these blades. Many researchers have proposed different airfoil modifications intending to enhance the aerodynamic characteristics and limit the unsteady interaction with the atmospheric boundary layer. This study evaluates the benefits of mounting wedge tails (WTs) on the trailing edge of an airfoil. The aerodynamic characteristics of a 2-D, steady-state NACA 0021 airfoil featuring the wedge tails (WT) and fish wedge tails (FWT) were studied computationally by employing the shear stress transport (SST) k-ω turbulence model. Different WT and FWT configurations were studied at various wedge length (L) to wedge height (H) ratios, L/H, at the airfoil's trailing edge. The effects of different L/H ratios, including L/H > 1, L/H = 1, and L/H < 1, were considered in the present study to determine the optimal configuration to achieve the maximum glide ratio, C(L)/C(D) at the Reynolds number of 180,000. The findings indicate that the performance of the NACA 0021 airfoil was notably affected by the height of the tail; however, the length had only a minor impact when L/H was less than 1. The mounted FWT resulted in significant enhancements to both the lift and glide ratio of the airfoil. Specifically, the lift ratio experienced an increase of over 41 % compared to the clean airfoil, while the glide ratio increased by more than 31 %. These improvements were observed at an ideal height and length of 2.5 % and 1 % of the airfoil, respectively. Moreover, the mounted FWT performed better than the Gurney flap using the same configurations.
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spelling pubmed-106286662023-11-08 Preliminary assessment of the NACA0021 trailing edge wedge for wind turbine application() Abdalkarem, Asmail A.M. Ansaf, Roaa Muzammil, Wan Khairul Ibrahim, Adnan Harun, Zambri Fazlizan, Ahmad Heliyon Research Article The airfoil blade is the primary component of a wind turbine, and its aerodynamic properties play a crucial role in determining the energy conversion efficiency of these blades. Many researchers have proposed different airfoil modifications intending to enhance the aerodynamic characteristics and limit the unsteady interaction with the atmospheric boundary layer. This study evaluates the benefits of mounting wedge tails (WTs) on the trailing edge of an airfoil. The aerodynamic characteristics of a 2-D, steady-state NACA 0021 airfoil featuring the wedge tails (WT) and fish wedge tails (FWT) were studied computationally by employing the shear stress transport (SST) k-ω turbulence model. Different WT and FWT configurations were studied at various wedge length (L) to wedge height (H) ratios, L/H, at the airfoil's trailing edge. The effects of different L/H ratios, including L/H > 1, L/H = 1, and L/H < 1, were considered in the present study to determine the optimal configuration to achieve the maximum glide ratio, C(L)/C(D) at the Reynolds number of 180,000. The findings indicate that the performance of the NACA 0021 airfoil was notably affected by the height of the tail; however, the length had only a minor impact when L/H was less than 1. The mounted FWT resulted in significant enhancements to both the lift and glide ratio of the airfoil. Specifically, the lift ratio experienced an increase of over 41 % compared to the clean airfoil, while the glide ratio increased by more than 31 %. These improvements were observed at an ideal height and length of 2.5 % and 1 % of the airfoil, respectively. Moreover, the mounted FWT performed better than the Gurney flap using the same configurations. Elsevier 2023-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10628666/ /pubmed/37942161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21193 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Muzammil, Wan Khairul
Ibrahim, Adnan
Harun, Zambri
Fazlizan, Ahmad
Preliminary assessment of the NACA0021 trailing edge wedge for wind turbine application()
title Preliminary assessment of the NACA0021 trailing edge wedge for wind turbine application()
title_full Preliminary assessment of the NACA0021 trailing edge wedge for wind turbine application()
title_fullStr Preliminary assessment of the NACA0021 trailing edge wedge for wind turbine application()
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary assessment of the NACA0021 trailing edge wedge for wind turbine application()
title_short Preliminary assessment of the NACA0021 trailing edge wedge for wind turbine application()
title_sort preliminary assessment of the naca0021 trailing edge wedge for wind turbine application()
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10628666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37942161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21193
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