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Wind farm power production assessment : a comparative analysis of two actuator disc methods and two analytical wake models
The aim of the present study is to perform a comparative analysis of two actuator disc methods (ACD) and two analytical wake models for wind farm power production assessment. To do so wind turbine power production data from the Lillgrund offshore wind farm in Sweden is used. The measured power production for individual wind turbines is compared with results from simulations, done in the WindSim software, using two ACD methods (old and new) and two analytical wake models widely used within the wind industry (Jensen and Larsen wake models). It was found that the new ACD method and the Larsen model outperform the other method and model in most cases. Furthermore, results from the new ACD method show a clear improvement in the estimated power production in comparison to the old ACD method. The Jensen method seems to overestimate the power deficit for all cases. The new ACD method, despite it's simplicity, is capable of capturing the power production within the given error margin although it tends to underestimate the power deficit. ; Status: this preprint has been withdrawn by the authors. Published in Applied Sciences, E-ISSN 2076-3417, Vol. 9, nr 3, artikel-id 431 DOI:10.3390/app9030431
Wind farm power production assessment : a comparative analysis of two actuator disc methods and two analytical wake models
The aim of the present study is to perform a comparative analysis of two actuator disc methods (ACD) and two analytical wake models for wind farm power production assessment. To do so wind turbine power production data from the Lillgrund offshore wind farm in Sweden is used. The measured power production for individual wind turbines is compared with results from simulations, done in the WindSim software, using two ACD methods (old and new) and two analytical wake models widely used within the wind industry (Jensen and Larsen wake models). It was found that the new ACD method and the Larsen model outperform the other method and model in most cases. Furthermore, results from the new ACD method show a clear improvement in the estimated power production in comparison to the old ACD method. The Jensen method seems to overestimate the power deficit for all cases. The new ACD method, despite it's simplicity, is capable of capturing the power production within the given error margin although it tends to underestimate the power deficit. ; Status: this preprint has been withdrawn by the authors. Published in Applied Sciences, E-ISSN 2076-3417, Vol. 9, nr 3, artikel-id 431 DOI:10.3390/app9030431
Wind farm power production assessment : a comparative analysis of two actuator disc methods and two analytical wake models
Simisiroglou, Nikolaos (Autor:in) / Polatidis, Heracles (Autor:in) / Ivanell, Stefan (Autor:in)
01.01.2018
doi:10.5194/wes-2018-8
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
690
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