Victarion
Mechanical
- Jul 10, 2019
- 17
Greetings. I am trying to calculate the performance characteristics (thrust, torque, power) of a wind turbine rotor using the blade element momentum method (Chapter 6, sub chapter 6.1 and 6.8 in the book "Gasch, R., & Twele, J. (2012). Wind Power Plants Fundamentals, Design, Construction and Operation".
The problem is with determining the angle of attack for each segment of the blade. Every segment has a different twist angle, relative wind velocity, and the pitch of the blade during pitch control. These three parameters will determine the angle of attack for a specific segment, and the angle of attack will determine the corresponding Cl (lift coefficient) and (drag coefficient). Cl and Cd will be used to calculate the thrust, lift, torque, and ultimately power of the rotor.
The method written in the book does not consider the effect of pitch, which I think is the reason that my calculation results differ from my QBlade simulations.
Does anyone might know any equation relating pitch angle and angle of attack? Or even better, maybe between pitch angle, angle of attack, twist angle, and relative velocity angle?
The problem is with determining the angle of attack for each segment of the blade. Every segment has a different twist angle, relative wind velocity, and the pitch of the blade during pitch control. These three parameters will determine the angle of attack for a specific segment, and the angle of attack will determine the corresponding Cl (lift coefficient) and (drag coefficient). Cl and Cd will be used to calculate the thrust, lift, torque, and ultimately power of the rotor.
The method written in the book does not consider the effect of pitch, which I think is the reason that my calculation results differ from my QBlade simulations.
Does anyone might know any equation relating pitch angle and angle of attack? Or even better, maybe between pitch angle, angle of attack, twist angle, and relative velocity angle?