Overview and Design of self-acting pitch control mechanism for vertical axis wind turbine using multi body simulation approach

Prasad Chougule, Søren R.K. Nielsen

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    Abstract

    Awareness about wind energy is constantly growing in the world. Especially a demand for small scale wind turbine is increasing and various products are available in market. There are mainly two types of wind turbines, horizontal axis wind turbine and vertical axis wind turbines. Horizontal axis wind turbines are suitable for high wind speed whereas vertical axis wind turbines operate relatively low wind speed area. Vertical axis wind turbines are cost effective and simple in construction as compared to the horizontal axis wind turbine. However, vertical axis wind turbines have inherent problem of self-start inability and has low power coefficient as compare to the horizontal axis wind turbine. These two problems can be eliminated by incorporating the blade pitching mechanism. So, in this paper overview of various pitch control systems is discussed and design of self-acting pitch mechanism is given. A pitch control linkage mechanism for vertical axis wind turbine is modeled by multi-body approach using MSC Software. Aerodynamic loads are predicted from a mathematical model based on double multiple stream tube method. An appropriate airfoil which works at low Reynolds number is selected for blade design. It is also focused on commercialization of the vertical axis wind turbine which incorporates the self-acting pitch control system. These aerodynamic load model will be coupled with the multi-body model in future work for optimization of the pitch control linkage mechanism. A 500 Watt vertical axis wind turbine is designed and it is planned to implement the self-acting pitch control mechanism in real model.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number012055
    Book seriesJournal of Physics: Conference Series (Online)
    Volume524
    Issue number1
    Number of pages10
    ISSN1742-6596
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    EventTorque 2014: The Science of making torque from wind - Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
    Duration: 18 Jun 201420 Jun 2014
    Conference number: 4

    Conference

    ConferenceTorque 2014: The Science of making torque from wind
    Number4
    LocationTechnical University of Denmark
    Country/TerritoryDenmark
    CityLyngby
    Period18/06/201420/06/2014

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