In a
simple Savonius wind turbine there are two types of gaps between the buckets
that can be specified based on the design requirements: the primary gap and the
secondary gap, but it was common to set the secondary gap to zero. In our
graduation project, we were asked to create a two-bladed helical Savonius VAWT
(90 degrees twist angle) with different values of the primary gap to know the
best dimensionless value (gap distance divided by bucket diameter) of
the primary gap that gives highest power coefficient. We thought about creating
two helical (twisted) blades and then use them with different primary gap
values by sliding them in or out on a straight line (as the same method you can
think about when you want to change the primary gap for a conventional
Savonius). Since we were in the brain storming phases and not taking what we
were saying seriously, we didn’t release that this was a mistake. When we tried
to draw the cad model of the blades and bottom and top caps to just test how to
draw the blades in Autodesk Inventor, we got assembly errors with a large exclamation
mark on our faces !!!!. After a wise thinking we found that we should create a
couple of blades for each value of the primary gap. To understand why we reached
this conclusion, let’s consider the following figure that shows two cases:
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In the first case: the axis of twist coincides with
the axis of rotation. Therefore, the primary and secondary gaps are constant
for all sections of the blade. Simply, axis of rotation, axis of twist of the
first blade, and axis of twist of the second blade are coincident.
In the second case: the axis of rotation does not coincide with the
axis of twist and the axes of twist of both blades also don’t coincide. In other
words, we have 3 axes at different locations. Taking the bottom edge profile
(buckets) as a reference, we will find that we increased the primary gap and
the secondary gap is zero. Moving up along the axis of rotation, we will find
that the values of the primary and secondary gaps are changing from section to
section. So, for this reason, the turbine will not perform the same at
different phase angles.
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