The Proceedings of the International Conference on Jets, Wakes and Separated Flows (ICJWSF)
Online ISSN : 2424-2888
2013.4
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1151 WELLS TURBINE FOR WAVE ENERGY CONVERSION : IMPROVEMENT OF STALL CHARACTERISTICS BY THE USE OF 3-DIMENSIONAL BLADES
Takao ManabuOkuhara ShinyaSetoguchi Toshiaki
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Pages _1151-1_-_1151-5_

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In this study, the effect of 3-dimensional blade on the turbine characteristics has been investigated experimentally by model testing under steady flow conditions and simulated numerically by quasi-steady analysis under sinusoidal flow conditions, in order to improve stall characteristics of Wells turbine for wave energy conversion. The aim of 3-dimentional blade is to prevent flow separation on the suction surface near tip. The chord length is constant with radius and the blade profile changes gradually from hub to tip. The blade profiles are NACA0015 at hub, NACA0020 at mean radius and NACA0025 at tip. The performance of Wells turbine with 3-dimensional blades has been compared with those of original Wells turbine, i.e., the turbine with 2-dimensional blades. As a result, it was concluded that both the efficiency and stall characteristics of Wells turbine can be improved by the use of 3-dimensional blade.
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