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Dynamic wake steering control for maximizing wind farm power based on a physics-guided neural network dynamic wake model

Baoliang Li, Mingwei Ge, Xintao Li, Yongqian Liu

2024Physics of Fluids11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Wake effect is a significant factor contributing to power loss in wind farms. Studies have shown that wake steering control can mitigate this power loss. Currently, wind farm wake control strategies primarily utilize fixed yaw control due to limitations in the accuracy and efficiency of dynamic wake models. However, fixed yaw control fails to fully exploit the power improvement potential of wake steering control. Therefore, in this study, we first propose a dynamic wake model for wind farms based on the physics-guided neural network (PGNN) approach. This model can predict the dynamic wake flow field within wind farms in real time using instantaneous inflow wind speed and turbine operational states. Then, by employing the PGNN dynamic wake model as the predictive model, a wind farm dynamic wake control strategy based on the model predictive control method is proposed. To quantify the advantages of the proposed control strategy, both fixed yaw control and dynamic yaw control are tested on a wind farm with a 3 × 2 layout. Results from large eddy simulations demonstrate that the proposed dynamic wake control strategy increases the power output of the wind farm by 11.51% compared to a 6.56% increase achieved with fixed yaw control.

Topics & Concepts

WakeTurbineWind powerControl theory (sociology)Wind speedPhysicsEngineeringControl (management)Computer scienceAerospace engineeringMeteorologyElectrical engineeringArtificial intelligenceWind Energy Research and DevelopmentFluid Dynamics and Vibration AnalysisEnergy Load and Power Forecasting
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