Case Study: Aerodynamic Development of Vertical Axis Wind Turbine
Solving Urban Wind Energy Challenges with Validated VAWT Blade Design
Client: Alpha 311
Sector: Renewable Energy / Wind Technology
Challenge
Alpha 311 tasked Navier with aerodynamic development of a new vertical-axis wind turbine (VAWT) for their emerging product line. The goal was to maximise power output while ensuring the design remained compact, lightweight, and easy to retrofit onto existing infrastructure like lighting columns or bridges in urban environments.
Key objectives included:
Strong performance at low and turbulence-rich wind speeds
Minimised blade size and material cost, without sacrificing output
Suitable for roadside, rail-edge, and rooftop installations
Alpha 311 needed a turbine that could fit almost anywhere and generate power where it’s needed most.
Solution
Navier led a blank-page aerodynamic development of custom blade profiles, focusing on a hybrid drag- and lift-based aerofoil concept.
The process included:
Parametric 2D and 3D blade modelling using CFD
Iterative optimisation targeting torque output across expected wind scenarios
Comparative simulations against conventional Savonius and Darrieus VAWT forms
The result was a compact, high-performance blade design that achieved the power goals with a...