Development of Vertical Wind Turbines via FDM Prototypes
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2015-12-25
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In the present work, we propose to design and manufacture a specific Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) prototype in order to
evaluate its performance when some geometrical parameters are modified. The key idea is to take advantage of additive
manufacturing flexibility to print the main components in an easy way and at low cost. Prototype size (scale 1:250, with respect
to a 2 MW wind turbine) is small enough to be tested in a 40 cm x 40 cm wind tunnel. We use a Fused Deposition Modeling
(FDM) machine to print the prototype, which is previously designed via CAD software. Different tests have been performed to
determine an adequate printing configuration, mainly regarding how layer height influences roughness and printing time. Main
dimensions, roughness and weight of the printed pieces were measured and finally, parts of highest quality were used to assemble
a working prototype. The methodology presented in this paper shows it is possible to manufacture a wind turbine prototype with
the following characteristics: flexibility to modify the design throughout the course of the investigation, low cost and low time
needed to obtain the components with enough quality.
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24 citas según Google Scholar registradas en sept. 24. Scopus Rank #130/273 General Engineering. Índice de impacto (2015): 0.239 CiteScore (2015): 0.9
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Vertical Axis Wind Turbine, Azimuthal variation of pitch blade angle, Fused Deposition Modelling, Floating Offshore Wind Turbines, Computer Aided Design
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F. Guerrero-Villar, E. Torres-Jimenez, R. Dorado-Vicente, J.I. Jiménez-González, Development of Vertical Wind Turbines via FDM Prototypes, Procedia Engineering, Volume 132, 2015, Pages 78-85, ISSN 1877-7058, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2015.12.482