Investigation of the Madaras Wind Turbine using Computational Tools

Computational modeling of the Madaras wind turbine is presented in this thesis. First, comparative studies were performed based upon literature results to validate the accuracy of the computational model. Then, the Madaras turbine was modeled in 2-dimensions and later 3-dimensions to determine the l...

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Main Author: Ingram, Philip David
Other Authors: Jon F. Edd
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: VANDERBILT 2012
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Online Access:http://etd.library.vanderbilt.edu/available/etd-11132012-131835/
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Summary:Computational modeling of the Madaras wind turbine is presented in this thesis. First, comparative studies were performed based upon literature results to validate the accuracy of the computational model. Then, the Madaras turbine was modeled in 2-dimensions and later 3-dimensions to determine the lift characteristics generated as it spins. Systems consisting of two cylinders in different orientations streamwise-separated and spanwise-separated were also studied in order to investigate interference between the cylinders. Lastly, a general FEA structural analysis was performed to create a starting point for future studies. The results from these studies confirm that a power plant consisting of Madaras turbines is feasible and would be competitive with more traditional wind power plants.