Performance of a Contrarotating Small Wind Energy Converter
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Responding to more demand in coming years, the task of the small wind energy industry requires progress on several fronts—the
public policy initiatives, technology development, and market growth. One important issue of the wind energy utilization is the
conversion efficiency of the usable energy into productive power. Enhanced technologies such as contrarotating blades, gearbox
and lubrication, airfoils, generators, and power electronics will lower cost and increase energy production. The purpose of this
paper is, therefore, to reinforce the effectiveness of employing contrarotating system to enhance the performance of a small wind
energy converter (SWEC). With this concept, the SWEC works more efficiently and therefore produces more energy in a unit
turbine area. To verify the SWEC performance, a research model has been built and tested over a range of operating conditions.
Wind tunnel tests were carried out to ascertain the overall performance of the contrarotating SWEC. Results are presented for
cases of different wind speeds and Reynolds number. The results demonstrated a significant increase in wind energy conversion
efficiency and capability of operation at lower wind speeds while keeping up performance compared to a single-rotor system of
the same type.
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Wind energy, Contrarotating wind turbine
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ISRN Mechanical Engineering Volume 2011, Article ID 828739
