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Medium fidelity modelling of loads in wind farms under non-neutral ABL stability conditions _ a full-scale validation study
Larsen, G.C.^1 ; Larsen, T.J.^1 ; Chougule, A.^2
Technical University of Denmark, Department of Wind Energy, Denmark^1
University of Agder, Department of Engineering Sciences, Norway^2
关键词: Aeroelastic modeling;    Atmospheric stability;    Boundary layer stabilities;    Classical dynamics;    Frame of reference;    Non-stationary flows;    Stability condition;    Stable stratification;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/854/1/012026/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/854/1/012026
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

The aim of the present paper is to demonstrate the capability of medium fidelity modelling of wind turbine component fatigue loading, when the wind turbines are subjected to wake affected non-stationary flow fields under non-neutral atmospheric stability conditions. To accomplish this we combine the classical Dynamic Wake Meandering model with a fundamental conjecture stating: Atmospheric boundary layer stability affects primary wake meandering dynamics driven by large turbulent scales, whereas wake expansion in the meandering frame of reference is hardly affected. Inclusion of stability (i.e. buoyancy) in description of both large- and small scale atmospheric boundary layer turbulence is facilitated by a generalization of the classical Mann spectral tensor, which consistently includes buoyancy effects. With non-stationary wind turbine inflow fields modelled as described above, fatigue loads are obtained using the state-of-the art aeroelastic model HAWC2. The Lillgrund offshore wind farm (WF) constitute an interesting case study for wind farm model validation, because the WT interspacing is small, which in turn means that wake effects are significant. A huge data set, comprising 5 years of blade and tower load recordings, is available for model validation. For a multitude of wake situations this data set displays a considerable scatter, which to a large degree seems to be caused by atmospheric boundary layer stability effects. Notable is also that rotating wind turbine components predominantly experience high fatigue loading for stable stratification with significant shear, whereas high fatigue loading of non-rotating wind turbine components are associated with unstable atmospheric boundary layer stratification.

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