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Comparison of Mixing Plane, Frozen Rotor, and Sliding Mesh Methods on a Counter-Rotating Dual-Rotor Wind Turbine

Ferenc Szlivka    
Csaba Hetyei    
Gusztáv Fekete and Ildikó Molnár    

Resumen

Nowadays, there are numerous new features available in CFD (computational fluid dynamics) that can simulate complex physical phenomena, which used to be challenging to address. However, in current CFD software, certain problems can be simulated using different approaches. In our article, we chose different rotating motion methods to analyze a counter-rotating dual-rotor wind turbine (CO-DRWT). Using the different rotating motion approaches we selected (mixing plane, frozen rotor, and sliding mesh), we examined the torque on the rotors and compared them. The following conclusion was reached. If transient fluid flow must be examined, then the sliding mesh method provided the most realistic results, while the frozen rotor method was adequate if we investigated the effect of wake and vortex near the rotating blades or on its environment. The mixing plane method should be used when the focus is on the kinetics and kinematics of the rotating blade or structure.

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