Resumen: In this thesis, a rotating flow generator device is developed with the aim to contribute in future wind flow research. The whole process of optimization, in which different blade configurations were tested to get a flow deviation as close as possible to the theoretical maximum value, is explained. The effect on the main flow of different shapes, lengths and numbers of blades was measured with a DANTEC X-Wire in order to get the velocity in both components of the X-Y plane. Once the optimization of the device was achieved, a characterization of the flow while increasing the rotational speed is shown to prove the efficiency of the device. Finally, some recommendations and improvements are exposed for later uses of the device.