The Darrieus concept is increasingly welcome by both researchers and manufacturers of wind turbines, especially in view of small-size installations in the built environment or large-scale offshore rotors mounted on floating platforms. To achieve a more efficient, structurally sound and cost-effective design of Darrieus Vertical Axis Wind Turbines, numerical techniques making use of Computational Fluid Dynamics are considered as the most promising tool, since they provide a detailed and comprehensive representation of the flow, which is instrumental for the understanding of the unsteady aerodynamics of the rotor. In this study, a two-dimensional U-RANS computational model was applied to analyze both the overall performance and, especially,...