Analysis of a wind vane/weather vane

  • Thread starter Thread starter james6008
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Analysis Wind
AI Thread Summary
The discussion focuses on modeling the motion of a weather vane in response to changing wind directions. The user calculates the force acting on the vane using the equation F=0.5*rho*(v^2)*A, where the force increases with greater wind direction changes. They are currently trying to incorporate the mass of the weather vane into their model, specifically how to link the moment of inertia with the applied force. The moment of inertia is defined as mass times the square of the perpendicular distance from the pivot point. The user seeks guidance on integrating these calculations to accurately simulate the vane's response to wind forces.
james6008
Messages
14
Reaction score
0
Hi

I am trying to create a model to simulate the motion of a weather vane. It basically looks at the wind direction and as the wind direction changes, the objects responds by trying to align itself parallel to the wind.

First of all I am looking at the force perpendicular to the pivot point of the vane. This force increases as there is a greater change in the wind direction.

I am using F= 0.5*rho*(v^2)*A to calculate the force
where v = velocity (wind speed) and A=area of the vane

I am using this force and resolving it for an angle (theta) which is the change of wind direction. I am then calculating the turning moment of the object by using this resolved force and the distance from the pivot point. This turning moment governs the respond of the object to the change in the wind direction.

I am stuck right now because I need to try and incorporate the mass of the object in this model. I am not sure where is the right place to include this and what equation do I need to use?

Can you please help/guide me in the right direction?

Thank you
 
Engineering news on Phys.org
Hi

Thanks for this. I've had a look at this before but I got lost in the maths.

I am already calculating the Moment which is Force*distance from the pivot

The Moment of inertia is just mass m * square of its perpendicular distance r

How will I link both the first equation and second one? Because I want it to consider the force that has been applied to move the weather vane in the direction of the wind against the actual mass of the body.
 
please tel me the detailed calculation of wind vane...please post it soon ...
 
You may create a model and its mesh with Hypermesh or Gambit, then import the mesh to the Fluent unsing the finite element method to calculate.
 
Hi all, i have some questions about the tesla turbine: is a tesla turbine more efficient than a steam engine or a stirling engine ? about the discs of the tesla turbine warping because of the high speed rotations; does running the engine on a lower speed solve that or will the discs warp anyway after time ? what is the difference in efficiency between the tesla turbine running at high speed and running it at a lower speed ( as fast as possible but low enough to not warp de discs) and: i...
Back
Top