A Survey of the Quasi-3D Modeling of Wind Turbine Icing

Author:

Martini FahedORCID,Ilinca AdrianORCID,Rizk Patrick,Ibrahim HusseinORCID,Issa MohamadORCID

Abstract

Wind turbine icing has been the subject of intensive research over the past two decades, primarily focusing on applying computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to 2D airfoil simulations for parametric analysis. As a result of blades’ airfoils deformation caused by icing, wind turbines experience a considerable decrease in aerodynamic performance resulting in a substantial loss of productivity. Due to the phenomenon’s complexity and high computational costs, a fully 3D simulation of the entire iced-up rotating turbine becomes infeasible, especially when dealing with several scenarios under various operating and weather conditions. The Quasi-3D steady-state simulation is a practical alternative method to assess power loss resulting from ice accretion on wind turbine blades. To some extent, this approach has been employed in several published studies showing a capability to estimate performance degradation throughout the generation of power curves for both clean and iced wind turbines. In this paper, applying the Quasi-3D simulation method on wind turbine icing was subject to a survey and in-depth analysis based on a comprehensive literature review. The review examines the results of the vast majority of recently published studies that have addressed this approach, summarizing the findings and bringing together research in this area to conclude with clear facts and details that enhance research on the estimation of wind turbine annual power production loss due to icing.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous),Building and Construction

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