Impact of the wind field at the complex-terrain site Perdigao on the surface pressure fluctuations of a wind turbine

被引:5
|
作者
Wenz, Florian [1 ]
Langner, Judith [2 ]
Lutz, Thorsten [1 ]
Kraemer, Ewald [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Stuttgart, Inst Aerodynam & Gas Dynam IAG, Pfaffenwaldring 21, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany
[2] Wobben Res & Dev GmbH, Site Analyt & Meteorol, Teerhof 59, D-28199 Bremen, Germany
关键词
EDDY SIMULATION; TURBULENT-FLOW; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.5194/wes-7-1321-2022
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The surface pressure fluctuations, which are a source of low-frequency noise emissions, are numerically investigated on a 2 MW wind turbine under different inflow conditions. In order to evaluate the impact of a complex-terrain flow, a computational setup is presented that is aimed at reproducing a realistic flow field in the complex terrain in Perdigao, Portugal. A precursor simulation with the steady-state atmospheric computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code E-Wind is used, which was calibrated with meteorological (met) mast data to generate a site- and situation-specific inflow for a high-resolution delayed detached-eddy simulation (DDES) with FLOWer. A validation with lidar and met mast data reveals a good agreement of the flow field in the vicinity of the turbine in terms of mean wind speed and wind direction, whereas the turbulence intensity is slightly underestimated. Further downstream in the valley and on the second ridge, the deviations between simulation and measurement become significantly larger. The geometrically resolved turbine is coupled to the structural solver SIMPACK and simulated both in the complex terrain and in flat terrain with simpler inflows as reference. The surface pressure fluctuations are evaluated on the tower and blades. It is found that the periodic pressure fluctuations at the tower sides and back are dominated by vortex shedding, which strongly depends on the inflow and is reduced by inflow turbulence. However, the dominant pressure fluctuations on the upper part of the tower, which are caused by the blade-tower interaction, remain almost unchanged by the different inflows. The predominant pressure fluctuations on the blades occur with the rotation frequency. They are caused by a combination of rotor tilt, vertical wind shear and inclined flow and are thus strongly dependent on the inflow and the surrounding terrain. The inflow turbulence masks fluctuations at higher harmonics of the blade-tower interaction with its broadband characteristic caused by the interaction of the leading edge and the inflow turbulence.
引用
收藏
页码:1321 / 1340
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] IMPLICATION OF SPATIAL AVERAGING IN COMPLEX-TERRAIN WIND STUDIES
    PORCH, WM
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED METEOROLOGY, 1982, 21 (09): : 1258 - 1265
  • [2] Comprehensive Optimization for Fatigue Loads of Wind Turbines in Complex-Terrain Wind Farms
    Yang, Jian
    Zheng, Songyue
    Song, Dongran
    Su, Mei
    Yang, Xuebing
    Joo, Young Hoon
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, 2021, 12 (02) : 909 - 919
  • [3] Complex terrain surface wind field modeling
    Cheng, Edmond D.H.
    Shang, Jie
    1997, Elsevier Sci B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands (67-68)
  • [4] Wind tunnel testing of a wind turbine in complex terrain
    Nanos, Emmanouil M.
    Yilmazlar, Kutay
    Zanotti, Alex
    Croce, Alessandro
    Bottasso, Carlo L.
    SCIENCE OF MAKING TORQUE FROM WIND (TORQUE 2020), PTS 1-5, 2020, 1618
  • [5] Flow field and aerodynamic performance of wind turbine in complex terrain
    Deng, Zongwei
    Peng, Wenchun
    Gao, Qianfeng
    Dong, Hui
    Zhu, Zhixiang
    Zhongnan Daxue Xuebao (Ziran Kexue Ban)/Journal of Central South University (Science and Technology), 2013, 44 (10): : 4294 - 4300
  • [6] Wind turbine wake characterization in complex terrain via integrated Doppler lidar data from the Perdigao experiment
    Barthelmie, R. J.
    Pryor, S. C.
    Wildmann, N.
    Menke, R.
    SCIENCE OF MAKING TORQUE FROM WIND (TORQUE 2018), 2018, 1037
  • [7] Experimental study on wind speeds in a complex-terrain wind farm and analysis of wake effects
    Sun, Haiying
    Gao, Xiaoxia
    Yang, Hongxing
    APPLIED ENERGY, 2020, 272 (272)
  • [8] Impact of atmospheric stability, wake effect and topography on power production at complex-terrain wind farm
    Pacheco de Sá Sarmiento, Franciene Izis
    Goes Oliveira, Jorge Luiz
    Passos, Júlio César
    Energy, 2022, 239
  • [9] Directional wind characteristics and wind turbine performance in complex terrain
    Matsushita, Daisuke
    Matsuyuki, Kazutomo
    Matsumiya, Hikaru
    Hara, Yoshinori
    Sanada, Toshiyuki
    Shirota, Minori
    Eur. Wind Energy Conf. Exhib., EWEC, (1243-1248):
  • [10] Terrain effects on characteristics of surface wind and wind turbine wakes
    Tian, Wei
    Ozbay, Ahmet
    Hu, Hui
    FRONTIERS IN FLUID MECHANICS RESEARCH, 2015, 126 : 542 - 548