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Modelling Wind Turbines via Actuator Lines in High-Order h/p Solvers

Authors :
Marino, Oscar A.
Sanz, Raúl
Colombo, Stefano
Sivaramakrishnan, Ananth
Ferrer, Esteban
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This paper compares two actuator line methodologies for modelling wind turbines employing high-order h/p solvers and large-eddy simulations. The methods combine the accuracy of high-order solvers (in this work the maximum order is 6) with the computational efficiency of actuator lines to capture the aerodynamic effects of wind turbine blades. Comparisons with experiments validate the actuator line methodologies. We explore the effects of the polynomial order and the smoothing parameter associated with the Gaussian regularization function, and use them to blend the actuator line forcing in the high-order computational mesh, to show that both parameters influence the distribution of forces along the blades and the turbine wake. The greatest impact is obtained when the polynomial order is increased, allowing one to better capture the physics without requiring new meshes. When comparing the actuator line methodologies, we show the advantages of performing weighted sums, over element averages, to compute the blade velocities and forces in high-order solvers. For low-order simulations (low polynomial orders), both methods provide similar results, but as the polynomial order is increased, the weighted sum method shows smoother thrust/torque distributions and better wake resolution. Furthermore, cell averaging introduces nonphysical oscillations when increasing the polynomial order beyond 3 (4th order accuracy).

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Fluid Dynamics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.09993
Document Type :
Working Paper