Wind Farm Wakes and Farm-to-Farm Interactions: Lidar and Wind Tunnel Tests: Article No. 092105

W. Ahmed, C. Moss, S. Roy, M. Shams Solari, M. Puccioni, K. Panthi, P. Moriarty, G. Iungo

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Abstract

Recent experimental and numerical evidence has shown that the cumulative wake generated from the overlapping of multiple wakes within a wind farm could reduce power performance and enhance fatigue loads of wind turbines installed in neighboring downstream wind farms and may also extend up to distances one order of magnitude larger than those typically considered for intra-farm wake interactions. Similar to individual wind turbine wakes, wind farm wakes have a velocity deficit and added turbulence intensity, both affected by the turbine rotor thrust forces and the incoming turbulence intensity. Therefore, the evolution of wind farm wakes will vary for different operational and atmospheric conditions. In this paper, lidar measurements collected during the American WAKE experimeNt (AWAKEN) and wind tunnel tests of wind farms reproduced by porous disks are leveraged to investigate wind farm wakes.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume2767
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5000-89295

Keywords

  • farm-to-farm interactions
  • lidar
  • wake
  • wind farm
  • wind tunnel

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