Mimicking the Helix with a porous disc for wind tunnel testing

Author:

De Vos Brian,Harder Bjorn M.,Huisman Thomas A.,Gutknecht Jonas,Van Wingerden Jan-Willem

Abstract

Abstract A promising method to reduce wake effects in offshore wind farms is the Helix approach, which increases the mixing of the wake with the surrounding flow by exciting the individual blade pitch. This increases the wind speed in the wake, resulting in a higher power output at a downstream turbine. Wind tunnel testing is crucial to gather further understanding of the governing mechanisms behind the Helix and its efficiency in larger wind farm arrays. However, model turbines are expensive and complex. Porous Discs (PD) have proven to supply a less expensive and less complex alternative for wake-focused wind tunnel studies. In this study we present a novel PD model to mimic the Helix. The fundamental idea is to mimic the non-uniform, unsteady energy extraction over the rotor plane as observed at a Helix-controlled turbine. For this purpose, we derive a non-uniform porosity distribution over the PD, based on Large Eddy Simulations of a three-bladed turbine controlled with the Helix approach, and the actuator disc theory. The resulting non-uniform PD rotates at the excitation frequency described by the Strouhal number to mimic the Helix. We verified the novel experimental setup with smoke visualisation techniques and thrust measurements at a second PD in the wake and observed the typical characteristics of the Helix wake of a model turbine: First, the wake was deformed into a helical shape, and second, the wake velocity increased depending on the excitation Strouhal number.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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