A Feasibility Study to Reduce Infrasound Emissions from Existing Wind Turbine Blades Using a Biomimetic Technique
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. A New Technique for Reducing Blade Noise
3. Fundamental Theory for Calculating Blade Noise
3.1. The LES Algorithm
3.2. Computation of Aeroacoustics
4. Effect of the Proposed Technique on Suppressing Shedding Vortices
4.1. Numerical Simulation
4.2. Experimental Tests
5. Effect of the Proposed Technique on Blade Noise and Wind Turbine Power Coefficient
5.1. Effect on Blade Noise
5.2. Effect on Wind Turbine Power Coefficient
6. Conclusions
- As opposed to the currently available techniques that reduce noise by optimising the aerofoil or the structural design of wind turbine blades, the proposed technique is easier to be used to reduce the infrasound produced by existing wind turbine blades as it does not need to make any change to the aerofoils and blade structures;
- The proposed technique is cost-effective and easy to use on existing wind turbine blades as it only needs to wrap several semi-cylindrical rings on the tip section of the blades;
- The proposed technique does have the potential to reduce the infrasound produced by rotating wind turbine blades;
- The proposed technique can, not only reduce infrasound, but can also improve the power coefficient of the wind turbine. Since the tip speed ratio of most commercial three-bladed wind turbines is between 6 and 8, the proposed technique can fully meet the needs of commercial wind turbines for post-improvement in noise and efficiency.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Lv, J.; Yang, W.; Zhang, H.; Liao, D.; Ren, Z.; Chen, Q. A Feasibility Study to Reduce Infrasound Emissions from Existing Wind Turbine Blades Using a Biomimetic Technique. Energies 2021, 14, 4923. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14164923
Lv J, Yang W, Zhang H, Liao D, Ren Z, Chen Q. A Feasibility Study to Reduce Infrasound Emissions from Existing Wind Turbine Blades Using a Biomimetic Technique. Energies. 2021; 14(16):4923. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14164923
Chicago/Turabian StyleLv, Jinlei, Wenxian Yang, Haiyang Zhang, Daxiong Liao, Zebin Ren, and Qin Chen. 2021. "A Feasibility Study to Reduce Infrasound Emissions from Existing Wind Turbine Blades Using a Biomimetic Technique" Energies 14, no. 16: 4923. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14164923
APA StyleLv, J., Yang, W., Zhang, H., Liao, D., Ren, Z., & Chen, Q. (2021). A Feasibility Study to Reduce Infrasound Emissions from Existing Wind Turbine Blades Using a Biomimetic Technique. Energies, 14(16), 4923. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14164923