Wind Energy (Apr 2022)

Numerical investigation of wind turbine wakes under high thrust coefficient

  • Luis A Martínez‐Tossas,
  • Emmanuel Branlard,
  • Kelsey Shaler,
  • Ganesh Vijayakumar,
  • Shreyas Ananthan,
  • Philip Sakievich,
  • Jason Jonkman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/we.2688
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 4
pp. 605 – 617

Abstract

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Abstract We study wind turbine wakes of rotors operating at high thrust coefficients (CT > 24/25) using large‐eddy simulations with a rotating actuator disk model. Wind turbine wakes at high thrust coefficients are different from wakes at low thrust coefficients. Wakes behave differently at high thrust, with increased turbulence and faster recovery. Lower induction in the wake is achieved because wakes in high‐thrust conditions recover much faster than in normal operating conditions. This enhanced recovery is possible thanks to the turbulence generated in the near wake. We explore the mechanism behind this behavior and propose a simple model to reproduce it. We also propose a Gaussian fit for the wakes under high‐thrust conditions and use it use it to initialize an Ainslie type model within the FAST.Farm framework.

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