Biomimetics, Trailing edge serrations, Passive flow control device, Vertical axis wind turbine, VAWT, Wind tunnel, DU06-W200
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Journal of Bionic Engineering ›› 2025, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (2): 822-837.doi: 10.1007/s42235-025-00660-5

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Bioinspired Trailing Edge Serrations for Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Blades in Urban Environments: Performance Effects

Luis Santamaría1; Laura Suarez Fernandez1; Manuel Garcia-Diaz1; José González Pérez1; Mónica Galdo1

  

  1. 1 Fluid Mechanics Area, Department of Energy, University ofOviedo, C/Wifredo Ricart s/n, Gijon, Asturias 33204, Spain
  • Online:2025-02-06 Published:2025-04-15
  • Contact: Mónica Galdo1 E-mail:galdomonica@uniovi.es
  • About author:Luis Santamaría1; Laura Suarez Fernandez1; Manuel Garcia-Diaz1; José González Pérez1; Mónica Galdo1

Abstract: Biomimetics has recently emerged as an interesting approach to enhance renewable energy technologies. In this work, bioinspired Trailing Edge Serrations (TES) were evaluated on a typical Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) airfoil, the DU06-W200. As noise reduction benefits of these mechanisms are already well-established, this study focuses on their impact on airfoil and VAWT performance. A saw-tooth geometry was chosen based on VAWT specifications and existing research, followed by a detailed assessment through wind tunnel tests using a newly developed aerodynamic balance. For a broad spectrum of attack angles and Reynolds numbers, lift, drag, and pitching moments were carefully measured. The results show that TES enhance the lift-to-drag ratio, especially in stalled conditions, and postpone stall at negative angles, expanding the effective performance range. A notable increase in pitching moment also is also observed, relevant for blade-strut joint design. Additionally, the impact on turbine performance was estimated using an analytical model, demonstrating excellent accuracy when compared against previous experimental results. TES offer a modest 2% improvement in peak performance, though they slightly narrow the optimal tip-speed ratio zone. Despite this, the potential noise reduction and performance gains make TES a valuable addition to VAWT designs, especially in urban settings.

Key words: Biomimetics')">Biomimetics, Trailing edge serrations, Passive flow control device, Vertical axis wind turbine, VAWT, Wind tunnel, DU06-W200

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