Investigation of the effect of hidden vortex generator-flap integrated mechanism revealed in low velocities on wind turbine blade flow
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In this study, the flap and vortex generator (VG) mechanisms which were employed separately in aircraft were
used as integrated first in literature. In this mechanism, the flap motion triggered and activated the VGs when it
was needed at low speeds. Thus, this flap mechanism eliminated the unnecessary drag force generation when VGs
were not needed. Numerical simulations which were validated with experimental data were employed in the
study. In the first step, the flow characteristics formed on the S809 airfoil with 4 different flap angles (β = 30◦,
20◦, 10◦, 0◦) were investigated without the VG. Then, those flow structures formed on the S809 airfoil with both
flap and VG were examined under the same conditions. According to the results, utilizing flap and VGs together
had a positive impact at low wind speeds. Moreover, due to the flap and vortex generator integrated mechanism
closed up to be not unnecessary drag formation at high wind speeds, thus those structures increased further to the
positive effect with the increasing wind velocity. In terms of energy output, it was shown that this novel idea
provided more energy output in this study.