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A wind tunnel study on cyclic yaw control: Power performance and wake characteristics

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ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT
卷 293, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2023.117445

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Cyclic yaw control; Particle -image velocimetry; Power optimization; Wake control; Wind farm; Wind tunnel experiments

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This study uses wind tunnel experiments to investigate cyclic yaw control as a wake mitigation strategy to improve power production in wind farms. The control strategy is applied to single and multiple wind turbines, and the power performance is optimized by adjusting control parameters. Results show that cyclic yaw control can achieve a power gain of over 10% compared to uncontrolled wind farms. The control power consumed is small and predictable, and wake measurements demonstrate improved wake velocity deficit profiles and faster wake recovery.
In this study, wind-tunnel experiments are used to investigate cyclic yaw control as a wake mitigation strategy aiming to improve wind farm power production. The control strategy is applied to a single wind turbine and a wind farm comprising of a column of three wind turbines in full wake state. The power performance of the wind farm is optimized by adjusting the control parameters, which include the yaw angle amplitude and yaw Strouhal number, and the wake flows are investigated using particle-image velocimetry measurements. The yaw angle of the controlled turbine is varied dynamically in a sinusoidal manner. A power gain of more than 10 % compared to an uncontrolled wind farm is achieved when the yaw angle amplitude and yaw Strouhal number are in the range of 10 degrees -35 degrees and 0.09 -0.22, respectively, with a peak power gain of 15.2 %. The power consumed to generate the control is found to be small and predictable. Results from wake measurements reveal that by deflecting the wake cyclically, this control strategy can lead to relatively flattened mean wake velocity deficit profiles, faster wake recovery and very different wake turbulence intensity distributions, compared to the uncontrolled case. The results show that cyclic yaw control has a great potential in improving the power production of wind farms. A scaling of the control parameters based on the kinematic similarity between the wind-tunnel scale and utility-scale wind farms is also proposed.

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