Title
Analysis of leading edge erosion effects on turbulent flow over airfoils
Author
Koodly Ravishankara, A.
Özdemir, H.
van der Weide, E.
Publication year
2021
Abstract
The surface of wind turbine blades are prone to degradation due to exposure to the elements. Rain, hail, insects are among the many causes of turbine blade degradation or erosion. Surface degradation of the wind turbine blades leads to a reduction in the aerodynamic performance, resulting in power losses. The effect of surface degradation is studied by modeling the turbine blade as a rough surface. Surface roughness can be positive (insects or other foreign objects) or negative (erosion, delamination). The individual roughness elements are however very small and it is not always feasible to study the actual degraded surface. Thus various roughness models have been proposed in the literature which eliminate the need to accurately model the degraded surface by representing erosion with a virtual surface and modeling the effect of erosion on the flow quantities near the eroded surface. In this study, the reduction in performance of airfoils due to leading edge roughness is quantified. Different roughness models are investigated and evaluated against theoretical models. Additionally, the effect of roughness on different integral boundary layer quantities like displacement thickness, momentum thickness and skin friction are presented.
Subject
Leading edge erosion
Roughness modeling
RANS
SU2
Industrial Innovation
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2021.03.021
TNO identifier
955567
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam
ISSN
0960-1481
Source
Renewable energy, 172 (172), 765-779
Document type
article