The Science of Making Torque from Wind | |
Validation of the actuator line and disc techniques using the New MEXICO measurements | |
Sarmast, S.^1 ; Shen, W.Z.^1 ; Zhu, W.J.^2 ; Mikkelsen, R.F.^2 ; Breton, S.P.^1 ; Ivanell, S.^1,3 | |
Uppsala University, Wind Energy Section, Campus Gotland, Visby | |
621 67, Sweden^1 | |
Wind Energy Department, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby | |
2800, Denmark^2 | |
KTH Mechanics, Stockholm | |
100 44, Sweden^3 | |
关键词: 2D airfoils; Design condition; Flow condition; Flow configurations; Measurement campaign; PIV measurements; Velocity field; Wake velocity; | |
Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/753/3/032026/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1742-6596/753/3/032026 |
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来源: IOP | |
【 摘 要 】
Actuator line and disc techniques are employed to analyse the wake obtained in the New Mexico wind turbine experiment. The New Mexico measurement campaign done in 2014 is a follow-up to the MEXICO campaign, which was completed in 2006. Three flow configurations in axial flow condition are simulated and both computed loads and velocity fields around the rotor are compared with detailed PIV measurements. The comparisons show that the computed loadings are generally in agreement with the measurements under the rotor's design condition. Both actuator approaches under-predicted the loading in the inboard part of blade in stall condition as only 2D airfoil data were used in the simulations. The predicted wake velocities generally agree well with the PIV measurements. In the experiment, PIV measurements are also provided close to the hub and nacelle. To study the effect of hub and nacelle, numerical simulations are performed both in the presence and absence of the hub geometry. This study shows that the large hub used in the experiment has only small effects on overall wake behaviour.
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