IMPACT OF POST-STALL EXTRAPOLATION AND ROTATIONAL-AUGMENTATION MODELS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF STALL-CONTROLLED WIND TURBINES

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Papi, Francesco [1 ]
Nocentini, Alberto [1 ]
Melani, Pier Francesco [1 ]
Bianchini, Alessandro [1 ]
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[1] Univ Firenze, Dept Ind Engn, Via Santa Marta 3, I-50139 Florence, Italy
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While most wind energy comes today from utility-scale machines, small wind turbines SWTs can still play a role in off-grid installations or in the context of distributed production and smart energy systems. Due to cost reasons, SWTs (especially up to 100kW) are usually controlled via progressive stall of the blades. Accurate airfoils polars are therefore key in engineering simulation models, not only to ensure predictive blade performance, but are also pivotal for proper controller tuning and an effective evaluation of loads. This study presents an analysis on the impact of post-stall extrapolation methods for airfoil polars, combined with the rotational-augmentation correction, on the aero-servo-elastic simulation of a stall-controlled wind turbine. The selected test case is the UNIFI 50kW RWT, a 50kW reference turbine recently developed by Universita degli Studi di Firenze. Aero-servo-elastic simulations are carried out with the open-source code OpenFAST by NREL considering typical turbine Design Situations. Several post-stall extrapolation methods are tested on the same set of polars, also including the 3D correction. Results prove that the performance of turbines like the one studied here is strongly dependent on these methods, especially after the needed correction for rotational-augmentation is applied. In this view, dedicated studies and experimental validations in the next future could help increase the predictivity of low-order numerical models, establish new engineering best-practices, and finally increase the economic feasibility of small wind turbines.
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