Power curve and wake analyses of the Vestas multi-rotor demonstrator
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Published:2019-05-20
Issue:2
Volume:4
Page:251-271
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ISSN:2366-7451
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Container-title:Wind Energy Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Wind Energ. Sci.
Author:
van der Laan Maarten PaulORCID, Andersen Søren JuhlORCID, Ramos García Néstor, Angelou NikolasORCID, Pirrung Georg RaimundORCID, Ott SørenORCID, Sjöholm MikaelORCID, Sørensen Kim Hylling, Vianna Neto Julio Xavier, Kelly MarkORCID, Mikkelsen Torben KroghORCID, Larsen Gunner Christian
Abstract
Abstract. Numerical simulations of the Vestas multi-rotor demonstrator (4R-V29) are
compared with field measurements of power performance and remote sensing
measurements of the wake deficit from a short-range WindScanner lidar system.
The simulations predict a gain of 0 %–2 % in power due to the rotor
interaction at below rated wind speeds. The power curve measurements also
show that the rotor interaction increases the power performance below the
rated wind speed by 1.8 %, which can result in a 1.5 % increase in
the annual energy production. The wake measurements and numerical simulations
show four distinct wake deficits in the near wake, which merge into a
single-wake structure further downstream. Numerical simulations also show
that the wake recovery distance of a simplified 4R-V29 wind turbine is
1.03–1.44 Deq shorter than for an equivalent single-rotor wind
turbine with a rotor diameter Deq. In addition, the numerical
simulations show that the added wake turbulence of the simplified 4R-V29 wind
turbine is lower in the far wake compared with the equivalent single-rotor
wind turbine. The faster wake recovery and lower far-wake turbulence of such
a multi-rotor wind turbine has the potential to reduce the wind turbine
spacing within a wind farm while providing the same production output.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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