Achieving of Magnus Effect with Agros Suite

Authors

  • Aleksandr Lukin
    Affiliation

    Faculty of Control Systems and Robotics, ITMO University, 197101 St. Petersburg, 49 Kronverksky Pr., Russia

  • Galina Demidova
    Affiliation

    Faculty of Control Systems and Robotics, ITMO University, 197101 St. Petersburg, 49 Kronverksky Pr., Russia

  • Anton Rassõlkin
    Affiliation

    Faculty of Control Systems and Robotics, ITMO University, 197101 St. Petersburg, 49 Kronverksky Pr., Russia

    Department of Electrical Power Engineering and Mechatronics, School of Engineering, Tallinn University of Technology, 19086 Tallinn, 5 Ehitajate tee, Estonia

https://doi.org/10.3311/PPee.17743

Abstract

When the rotating body gets into the ambiance flow appears the lifting force, called Magnus Effect. That lifting force may be controlled by changing the revolution speed of the body. That phenomenon uses in many engineering applications like wind turbines and marine ships. In this paper, the Magnus Effect simulation is achieved with Agros Suite, a multiplatform application for the solution of physical problems. The article presents the nature of the Magnus Effect and discusses possible applications in engineering. The research question is focused on demonstrating the Magnus Effect with Agros Suite and evaluating the computational power of the personal computer that runs the simulation. The simulation is made keeping in mind the possible application of the Agros Suite tools for Magnus-Effect-based wind generator control algorithms optimization. The simulation result analysis shows that Agros Suite is a reliable tool in accessing and simulation of such phenomena.

Keywords:

physics computing, numerical simulation, software, optimization tools

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Published Online

2021-04-15

How to Cite

Lukin, A., Demidova, G., Rassõlkin, A. “Achieving of Magnus Effect with Agros Suite”, Periodica Polytechnica Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 65(2), pp. 131–137, 2021. https://doi.org/10.3311/PPee.17743

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