Sensitivity Analysis of Wind Plant Performance to Key Turbine Design Parameters: A Systems Engineering Approach; Preprint

Katherine Dykes

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Abstract

This paper introduces the development of a new software framework for research, design, and development of wind energy systems which is meant to 1) represent a full wind plant including all physical and nonphysical assets and associated costs up to the point of grid interconnection, 2) allow use of interchangeable models of varying fidelity for different aspects of the system, and 3) support system level multidisciplinary analyses and optimizations. This paper describes the design of the overall software capability and applies it to a global sensitivity analysis of wind turbine and plant performance and cost. The analysis was performed using three different model configurations involving different levels of fidelity, which illustrate how increasing fidelity can preserve important system interactions that build up to overall system performance and cost. Analyses were performed for a reference wind plant based on the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's 5-MW reference turbine at a mid-Atlantic offshore location within the United States.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages28
StatePublished - 2014
EventAIAA SciTech 2014 - National Harbor, Maryland
Duration: 13 Jan 201417 Jan 2014

Conference

ConferenceAIAA SciTech 2014
CityNational Harbor, Maryland
Period13/01/1417/01/14

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5000-60920

Keywords

  • NREL
  • sensitivity analysis
  • systems engineering
  • wind energy

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