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Numerical Simulation of The Effect of Wind Velocity on The Diffuser Augmented Wind Turbines Performance

Yosua Heru Irawan    
Harianto Harianto    

Resumen

The study was conducted on GE 1.5 XLE wind turbine blades with a blade length of 4.32 m. This study uses a numerical simulation method with the help of ANSYS Workbench 19 software. Simulation is carried out at wind speeds of 3 m/s, 5 m/s, and 8 m/s. The DAWT (Difuser Augmented Wind Turbines) research model uses the same wind turbine blade as a conventional wind turbine model which is the same GE 1.5 XLE model. The size of the diffuser added to the construction of the wind turbine is 9 m in addition to flanged on the side of the inlet and outlet diffuser.Based on numerical simulations carried out, for wind speeds of 3 m/s, the highest increase in DAWT performance is 115.6%. For wind speeds of 5 m/s, the highest increase in DAWT performance is 99.2%. For wind speeds of 7 m/s, the highest increase in DAWT performance is 91.8%. Based on the simulation results it can be said that the addition of diffuser in the construction of wind turbines will produce effective performance at wind speeds of 3 m/s. The increase in DAWT performance is relatively small on TSR 1-4, and some even experience a decrease in performance. So that it can be said that DAWT is not suggested to be operated on a low TSR, DAWT is recommended to operate above TSR 5.

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