1. Does the use of load-reducing IPC on a wake-steering turbine affect wake behavior?
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Carlo L. Bottasso, Chengyu Wang, and Filippo Campagnolo
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Paper ,History ,Environmental science ,Wake ,Affect (psychology) ,Turbine ,Automotive engineering ,ddc ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
This paper aims at quantifying and explaining the effects of Individual Pitch Control (IPC) on the wake of a wake-steering wind turbine. As the machine is intentionally misaligned with respect to the wind, IPC can be used to mitigate the resulting extra loading. However, while IPC reduces loads, it also affects the wake, which influences the power of downstream turbines. The question is therefore whether the IPC activity has any other appreciable effect at the wind farm level, in addition to its original turbine-level load reduction goal. In this work, experiments and CFD simulations of scaled wind turbines in a boundary layer wind tunnel are considered. The CFD model is first validated with measurements, and then used to show subtle changes in the wake, power and loads caused by IPC. It is observed that IPC does indeed have some non-negligible effects, and that these effects differ for positive and negative yawing.
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- 2020
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