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Experimental and theoretical study of wind turbine wakes in yawed conditions

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JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
卷 806, 期 -, 页码 506-541

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2016.595

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turbulent flows; turbulent boundary layers; wakes/jets

资金

  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [200021_132122, 206021_144976]
  2. Swiss Federal Office of Energy [SI/501337-01]
  3. Swiss Innovation and Technology Committee (CTI) within Swiss Competence Center for Energy Research 'FURIES: Future Swiss Electrical Infrastructure'
  4. EuroTech Greentech Initiative Wind Energy
  5. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [200021_132122, 206021_144976] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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This work is dedicated to systematically studying and predicting the wake characteristics of a yawed wind turbine immersed in a turbulent boundary layer. To achieve this goal, wind tunnel experiments were performed to characterize the wake of a horizontal-axis wind turbine model. A high-resolution stereoscopic particle image velocimetry system was used to measure the three velocity components in the turbine wake under different yaw angles and tip-speed ratios. Moreover, power and thrust measurements were carried out to analyse the performance of the wind turbine. These detailed wind tunnel measurements were then used to perform a budget study of the continuity and Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations for the wake of a yawed turbine. This theoretical analysis revealed some notable features of the wakes of yawed turbines, such as the asymmetric distribution of the wake skew angle with respect to the wake centre. Under highly yawed conditions, the formation of a counter-rotating vortex pair in the wake cross-section as well as the vertical displacement of the wake centre were shown and analysed. Finally, this study enabled us to develop general governing equations upon which a simple and computationally inexpensive analytical model was built. The proposed model aims at predicting the wake deflection and the far-wake velocity distribution for yawed turbines. Comparisons of model predictions with the wind tunnel measurements show that this simple model can acceptably predict the velocity distribution in the far wake of a yawed turbine. Apart from the ability of the model to predict wake flows in yawed conditions, it can provide valuable physical insight on the behaviour of turbine wakes in this complex situation.

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