Natalino Mandas
University of Cagliari
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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2007
C. E. Carcangiu; Jens Nørkær Sørensen; Francesco Cambuli; Natalino Mandas
The flow field past the rotating blade of a horizontal axis wind turbine has been modeled with a full 3–D steady–RANS approach. Flow computations have been performed using the commercial finite–volume solver Fluent. A number of blade sections from the 3–D rotating geometry were chosen and the corresponding 2–D flow computations have been carried out for comparison, for different angles of attack and in stalled conditions. In order to investigate the effects of rotation a postprocessing tool has been developed, allowing the evaluation of the terms in the boundary layer equations. Examples of the output are proposed for the analyzed flow situations. The main features of the boundary layer flow are described, for both the rotating blade and the corresponding 2–D profiles. Computed pressure distributions and aerodynamic coefficients evidence less lift losses after separation in the 3–D rotating case, mostly for the inward sections of the blade and the highest angles of attack, in agreement with the literature.
ASME Turbo Expo 2008: Power for Land, Sea, and Air | 2008
M. Pau; Francesco Cambuli; Natalino Mandas
Three dimensional steady multistage calculations, using mixing plane approach, are presented for two different blade geometries in a two stage axial test turbine with shrouded blades. A 3D multiblock Navier-Stokes finite volume solver (TBLOCK) has been used in all the simulations. In order to study shroud leakage flow effects the whole shroud cavity geometry has been modeled, overcoming most of the limitations of simple shroud leakage model in calculating fluid flow over complex geometries. Numerical investigations are mainly focused on assessing the ability of the solver to be used as multistage design tool for modeling leakage-mainstream flow interaction. Several calculations are compared. The first computes the main blade flow path with no modeling of the shroud cavities. The second includes the modeling of the shroud cavities for a zero leakage mass flow rate. Finally a multiblock calculation which models all the leakage flow paths and shroud cavities has been carried out for two different levels of shroud seal clearance. It is found that neglecting shroud leakage significantly alters the computed velocity profiles and loss distributions, for both the computed blade geometries. A numerically predicted shroud leakage offset loss is presented for the two considered blade geometries, focusing on the relative importance of the leakage flow, re-entry mixing losses, and inlet and exit shroud cavity effect. Results demonstrates that full calculation of leakage flow paths and cavities is required to obtain reliable results, indicating the different effects of the leakage-to-mainstream flow interaction on the blade geometries computed. Despite a slight increase in the computational time, multiblock approach in handling leakage flow problem can now-days be used as a practical tool in the blade design process and routine shroud leakage calculations.Copyright
European Wind Energy Conference & Exhibition (EWEC) | 2006
Natalino Mandas; Francesco Cambuli; Ce Carcangiu
Energy and Buildings | 2017
Alessandro Biglia; Francesco Valentino Caredda; Enrico Fabrizio; Marco Filippi; Natalino Mandas
FLUENTNEWS | 2005
Natalino Mandas; C. E. Carcangiu; Francesco Cambuli
7th European Conference on Turbomachinery, Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics | 2007
M. Pau; F. Congiu; Francesco Cambuli; Natalino Mandas
Renewable Energy | 2018
Pierpaolo Puddu; Francesco Cambuli; Natalino Mandas; Pranay Seshadri; Geoffrey T. Parks
Meccanica | 2018
Francesco Cambuli; Pierpaolo Puddu; Natalino Mandas; Pranay Seshadri; Geoffrey T. Parks
ASME-ATI-UIT 2015 Conference on Thermal Energy Systems: Production, Storage, Utilization and the Environment | 2015
Alessandro Biglia; Francesco Valentino Caredda; Enrico Fabrizio; Natalino Mandas; Marco Filippi
RCI PROGETTARE RINNOVABILI RISCALDAMENTO CLIMATIZZAZIONE IDRONICA | 2013
Caredda F.; Francesco Cambuli; Natalino Mandas