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Wind turbines operate under various wind conditions in which turbulence virtually always exists. Therefore, unsteady wind turbine simulation methods to estimate wind loading in turbulent inflow conditions are very important for developing optimally designed wind turbines. Several methods have...
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A high fidelity approach for wind turbine aero-elastic simulations including explicit representation of the atmospheric wind turbulence is presented. The approach uses a dynamic overset computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code for the aerodynamics coupled with a multi-body dynamics (MBD) code for...
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The simulation of flow past bodies in relative motion is a challenging task due to the presence of complex flow features, moving grids, and rigid body movements under the action of external forces and moments. A generalized grid-based overset framework is presented for the simulation of this...
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The flow characteristics and the stall delay phenomenon of wind turbine rotor due to blade rotation in the steady state non-yawed conditions are investigated. An incompressible Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes solver is applied to carry out all the cases at different wind speeds from 5 m/s to...
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Rotational effects are known to influence severely the aerodynamic performance of the inboard region of rotor blades. The underlying physical mechanisms are however far from being well understood. The present work addresses this problem using Reynolds averaged Navier–Stokes computations and...
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In this study, the effect of an applied electric field on the separation and rise of bubble was simulated by Computational Fluid dynamics and results were compared with experimental data. The numerical results showed proper agreement (10%) with experimental reports. The working fluids in the...
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Molasses is a first-generation bioethanol feedstock that is a byproduct of sugar production. Molasses is a viscous fluid; consequently, when it serves as a substrate, it needs to be dissolved in water to obtain the appropriate conditions for the yeast. Therefore, the mixing process of molasses...
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All modern hydro-kinetic turbines are being designed based on a lift, using airfoils, which should have a significant lift to drag ratio to achieve maximum efficiency.SG604X family airfoil has significant lift-to-drag ratio under an operating range of Re from 105-106, which also come under our...
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Supersonic Ejector (SE) is a thermally-driven fluidic compressor that replaces the electro-mechanical compressor in Reverse-Rankine refrigeration/heat pump cycles. These widely used thermal cycles account for billions of kWh of electric energy and produce hundreds of millions of metric tons of...
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The present work seeks to review the current biomass combustion models in use for industrial applications. Combustion efficiency of coal fired boilers is a major concern for engineers and policy makers especially with the effect emissions have on the climate. Biomass, a renewable fuel, offers an...
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