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A D VA N C I N G W I N D

TURBINE
T E C H N O L O G Y: A
COMPREHENSIVE
REVIEW AND
M A R K E T A N A LY S I S

Exploring Research Insights and


Comparative Evaluation of Existing
Wind Turbine Designs
Table of Contents
1. A Comprehensive Analysis
of First Research Paper
2. A Comprehensive Analysis
of Second Research Paper
3. Existing Wind Turbine
Designs
4. Comparative Analysis
A Comprehensive Analysis of
First Research Paper

• Introduction to First Research Paper


Title: Assessment of Aerodynamic Plates
Subjected to Von Kármán Vortex Street
for Enhancing the Wind Energy
Generation in Blade-Less Devices
Objective

• To check the feasibility of plate to


produce mechanical energy
• To quantify various parameters such as
1. Plate length
2. Separation from the cylinder
3. Damping factor on power coefficient
4. Blade’s displacement
Methodology

Studied Variables(Lift Coefficient,


Strouhal Number, Perpendicular
Displacement, Power Coefficient)

Surrogate Model(CFD Model, Model Setup, CFD


Vortex Shedding Validation, Latin Hypercube
Sampling, CFD-Cylinder Plate Evaluation, Surrogate
Model and Vortex Shedding Suppression)
Contributions

• Identification of a zone where


vortex suppression occurs.
• Identification of design
parameters to be the closest to the
utopian condition
• Optimized Wind Bladeless
Generator Design
Personal Recommendations for Improved Responses

ADDRESSING WIND SPEED INCORPORATING A ROBUST EXPERIMENTAL


FLUCTUATIONS CONTROL SYSTEM FOR VALIDATION OF RESULTS
NONLINEAR MODELS
A Comprehensive Analysis
of Second Research Paper

• Introduction to Second
Research Paper
Title: Dynamic Modeling and
Investigation of a Tunable
Vortex Bladeless Wind Turbine
Objectives

DYNAMICS OF AN OPTIMIZATION IN POWER ECONOMICAL SOLUTION


ELECTROMAGNETIC VORTEX PRODUCTION
BLADELESS WIND TURBINE
WITH A TUNABLE
MECHANISM
Methodology

• Selection of Design
Methodology

The governing equation of Where


motion of the cantilever
w(y, t) is the transverse displacement of
beam carrying a tip mass is the beam at position y along the
given below: cantilever beam
EI and m are the bending stiffness and the
mass per unit length of the beam
Contributions

Optimization in Effects of
To find out the To find out
power by using coupling factors
optimum spring threshold wind
variable stiffness on the turbine
stiffness speed
spring dynamics
Personal Recommendations for Improved Responses

Keep in view the effects of Find out the response time Very less efficient at lower Not suitable where wind
cyclic loading and of spring to highly nonlinear wind speeds speed is more than 10m/s
unloading on spring model of varying speed
stiffness
Proposed Solution for
Discussed Problems

• Nonlinear Model Predictive System


• Secondary Gain Controller
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