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AeroDyn Theory Manual
Moriarty, P. J. ; Hansen, A. C.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.)
关键词: Wind Turbines Wind Turbine Wake Model;    Aerodynamics Model;    Wind Turbine Aerodynamics;    Aerodynamics;    Simulation;   
DOI  :  10.2172/15014831
RP-ID  :  NREL/TP-500-36881
RP-ID  :  AC36-99-GO10337
RP-ID  :  15014831
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来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

AeroDyn is a set of routines used in conjunction with an aeroelastic simulation code to predict the aerodynamics of horizontal axis wind turbines. These subroutines provide several different models whose theoretical bases are described in this manual. AeroDyn contains two models for calculating the effect of wind turbine wakes: the blade element momentum theory and the generalized dynamic-wake theory. Blade element momentum theory is the classical standard used by many wind turbine designers and generalized dynamic wake theory is a more recent model useful for modeling skewed and unsteady wake dynamics. When using the blade element momentum theory, various corrections are available for the user, such as incorporating the aerodynamic effects of tip losses, hub losses, and skewed wakes. With the generalized dynamic wake, all of these effects are automatically included. Both of these methods are used to calculate the axial induced velocities from the wake in the rotor plane. The user also has the option of calculating the rotational induced velocity. In addition, AeroDyn contains an important model for dynamic stall based on the semi-empirical Beddoes-Leishman model. This model is particularly important for yawed wind turbines. Another aerodynamic model in AeroDyn is a tower shadow model based on potential flow around a cylinder and an expanding wake. Finally, AeroDyn has the ability to read several different formats of wind input, including single-point hub-height wind files or multiple-point turbulent winds.

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