Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT)

Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT)

Vertical Axis Darrieus Type Wind Turbine
  • The schematic diagram of a vertical axis wind turbine with Darrieus type two bladed rotor is shown in Figure.

The advantages of vertical axis turbines over horizontal axis turbines are :

  1. It does not need any yaw control mechanism since vanes of the wind mill can accept the wind from any directions.
  2. It does not need to support the nacelle on the top of the tower since the gear box, brakes generators are located on the ground.
  3. Overall cost of the wind mill is reduced.
  4. The cost of maintenance is low.
  5. Design of the whole structure is comparatively easier.

  • It consists of a hollow vertical shaft mounted between the top and bottom bearings. The lower bearing is supported on the foundation.
  • The upper platform is supported by six guy ropes. The height of tower is about 100 m.
  • Two thin and curved blades are attached at the rotor shaft at the top and bottom as shown. These blades form a symmetrical configuration about the vertical axis.
  • The blades have the aerofoil section. The turbine shaft is coupled to a generator having in between the disc brakes, electrical controls, the gear box and the flexible coupling.
  • Both the turbine and generator operate at variable speeds. Such wind mills run at large tip-speed ratio.
  • The mechanical energy developed by the turbine rotor is converted into electrical energy by the generator.

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