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Comparison of Rotor Wake Identification and Characterization Methods for the Analysis of Wake Dynamics and Evolution

Eliot Quon, Paula Doubrawa, Mithu Debnath

2020Journal of Physics Conference Series29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Optimal wind power plant design requires understanding of wind turbine wake physics and validation of engineering wake models under wake-controlled operating conditions. In this work, we have developed and investigated several different wake identification and characterization methods for analyzing wake evolution and dynamics. The accuracy and robustness of these methods, based on Gaussian function fitting and adaptive contour identification, have been assessed by application to a large-eddy simulation data set. A new contour-based method based on downstream momentum deficit has been considered. Uncertainties arising from wake-identification errors result in characterizations of the wake expansion, recovery, and meandering motion that differ by 19% of the rotor area, 4% of the freestream, and 15% rotor diameter, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

WakeRobustness (evolution)FreestreamRotor (electric)TurbineWind tunnelComputer scienceIdentification (biology)Aerospace engineeringPhysicsMechanicsEngineeringTurbulenceMechanical engineeringReynolds numberChemistryBiologyBotanyBiochemistryGeneWind Energy Research and DevelopmentWind and Air Flow StudiesFluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis
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