One-to-One Aeroservoelastic Validation of Operational Loads and Performance of a 2.8 MW Wind Turbine Model in OpenFAST

Kenneth Brown, Pietro Bortolotti, Emmanuel Branlard, Mayank Chetan, Scott Dana, Nathaniel deVelder, Paula Doubrawa, Nicholas Hamilton, Hristo Ivanov, Jason Jonkman, Christopher Kelley, Daniel Zalkind

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Abstract

This article presents a validation study of the popular aeroservoelastic code suite OpenFAST leveraging weeks of measurements obtained during normal operation of a 2.8 MW land-based wind turbine. Measured wind conditions were used to generate one-to-one turbulent flow fields (i.e., comparing simulation to measurement in 10 min increments, or bins) through unconstrained and constrained assimilation methods using the kinematic turbulence generators TurbSim and PyConTurb. A total of 253 bins of 10 min of normal turbine operation were selected for analysis, and a statistical comparison in terms of performance and loads is presented. We show that successful validation of the model was not strongly dependent on the type of inflow assimilation method used for mean quantities of interest, which had median modeling errors per wind-speed interval generally within 5 %-10 % of the measurement. The type of inflow assimilation method did have a larger effect on the fatigue predictions for blade-root flapwise and tower-base fore-aft quantities, which surprisingly saw larger errors from the assumed higher-fidelity assimilation methods. Avenues for further work are discussed and include possible improvements to the aerodynamic, structural, and controller modeling that may offer insight on the origin of the up to ~ 40 % median overprediction of fatigue for these quantities.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)1791-1810
Number of pages20
JournalWind Energy Science
Volume9
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5000-86948

Keywords

  • aeroservoelasticity
  • RAAW
  • validation
  • wind turbine

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