Wind Energy Science (Nov 2020)

Identification of airfoil polars from uncertain experimental measurements

  • C. Wang,
  • F. Campagnolo,
  • C. L. Bottasso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/wes-5-1537-2020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
pp. 1537 – 1550

Abstract

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A new method is described to identify the aerodynamic characteristics of blade airfoils directly from operational data of the turbine. Improving on a previously published approach, the present method is based on a new maximum likelihood formulation that includes errors in both the outputs and the inputs, generalizing the classical error-in-the-outputs-only formulation. Since many parameters are necessary to meaningfully represent the behavior of airfoil polars as functions of angle of attack and Reynolds number, the approach uses a singular value decomposition to solve for a reduced set of observable parameters. The new method is demonstrated by identifying high-quality polars for small-scale wind turbines used in wind tunnel experiments for wake and wind farm control research.