Study of Ice Accretion on Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blade Using 2D and 3D Numerical Approach

In order to optimize the wind turbine operation in ice prone cold regions, it is important to better understand the ice accretion process and how it affects the wind turbine performance. In this paper, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) based 2D and 3D numerical techniques are used to simulate the a...

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Main Authors: Jia Yi Jin, Muhammad Shakeel Virk, Qin Hu, Xingliang Jiang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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CFD
Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9187598/
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spelling doaj-d6feb8881146426090500d6348cb56522021-03-30T03:33:25ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01816623616624510.1109/ACCESS.2020.30224589187598Study of Ice Accretion on Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blade Using 2D and 3D Numerical ApproachJia Yi Jin0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5145-3160Muhammad Shakeel Virk1Qin Hu2Xingliang Jiang3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3567-6559Arctic Technology and Icing Research Group, UiT – The Arctic University of Norway, Narvik, NorwayArctic Technology and Icing Research Group, UiT – The Arctic University of Norway, Narvik, NorwayState Key Laboratory of Power Transmission Equipment & System Security and New Technology, Chongqing University, Chongqing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Power Transmission Equipment & System Security and New Technology, Chongqing University, Chongqing, ChinaIn order to optimize the wind turbine operation in ice prone cold regions, it is important to better understand the ice accretion process and how it affects the wind turbine performance. In this paper, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) based 2D and 3D numerical techniques are used to simulate the airflow/droplet behaviour and resultant ice accretion on a 300 kW wind turbine blade. The aim is to better understand the differences in the flow behaviour and resultant ice accretion between both approaches, as typically the study of ice accretion on the wind turbine blade is performed using simple 2D simulations, where the 3D effects of flow (air & droplet) are ignored, which may lead to errors in simulated ice accretion. For 2D simulations, nine sections along a 300 kW wind turbine blade are selected, whereas for 3D study, a full-scale blade is used. The obtained results show a significant difference in the ice accretion for both approaches. Higher ice growth is observed in 2D approach when compared with the full-scale 3D simulations. CFD simulations are carried out for three different icing conditions (typical, moderate and extreme), in order to estimate the extent of differences the different operating conditions can introduce on the ice accretion process in the 2D and the 3D simulations. Complex ice shapes are observed in case of extreme ice conditions, which affect the aerodynamic performance of the blade differently from typical and moderate ice conditions.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9187598/Wind turbine bladeice accretiondropletCFDaerodynamics
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author Jia Yi Jin
Muhammad Shakeel Virk
Qin Hu
Xingliang Jiang
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Muhammad Shakeel Virk
Qin Hu
Xingliang Jiang
Study of Ice Accretion on Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blade Using 2D and 3D Numerical Approach
IEEE Access
Wind turbine blade
ice accretion
droplet
CFD
aerodynamics
author_facet Jia Yi Jin
Muhammad Shakeel Virk
Qin Hu
Xingliang Jiang
author_sort Jia Yi Jin
title Study of Ice Accretion on Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blade Using 2D and 3D Numerical Approach
title_short Study of Ice Accretion on Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blade Using 2D and 3D Numerical Approach
title_full Study of Ice Accretion on Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blade Using 2D and 3D Numerical Approach
title_fullStr Study of Ice Accretion on Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blade Using 2D and 3D Numerical Approach
title_full_unstemmed Study of Ice Accretion on Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine Blade Using 2D and 3D Numerical Approach
title_sort study of ice accretion on horizontal axis wind turbine blade using 2d and 3d numerical approach
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In order to optimize the wind turbine operation in ice prone cold regions, it is important to better understand the ice accretion process and how it affects the wind turbine performance. In this paper, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) based 2D and 3D numerical techniques are used to simulate the airflow/droplet behaviour and resultant ice accretion on a 300 kW wind turbine blade. The aim is to better understand the differences in the flow behaviour and resultant ice accretion between both approaches, as typically the study of ice accretion on the wind turbine blade is performed using simple 2D simulations, where the 3D effects of flow (air & droplet) are ignored, which may lead to errors in simulated ice accretion. For 2D simulations, nine sections along a 300 kW wind turbine blade are selected, whereas for 3D study, a full-scale blade is used. The obtained results show a significant difference in the ice accretion for both approaches. Higher ice growth is observed in 2D approach when compared with the full-scale 3D simulations. CFD simulations are carried out for three different icing conditions (typical, moderate and extreme), in order to estimate the extent of differences the different operating conditions can introduce on the ice accretion process in the 2D and the 3D simulations. Complex ice shapes are observed in case of extreme ice conditions, which affect the aerodynamic performance of the blade differently from typical and moderate ice conditions.
topic Wind turbine blade
ice accretion
droplet
CFD
aerodynamics
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