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Extreme and fatigue loads on wind turbines during thunderstorm downbursts: The influence of alternative turbulence models
Downburst winds are inherently transient and non-stationary by nature. Field records have confirmed the often very rapid variation in time of both mean wind speed and wind direction during a downburst. Turbulence characteristics in a downburst are also different from those in the neutral boundary layer. Studies have indicated that turbulence power spectra during a downburst can deviate significantly from more traditional spectra used for the neutral boundary layer. Estimated power spectra from downburst records indicate additional turbulence energy in the mid-frequency range and often they do not follow the −5/3 slope in the inertial subrange. In this study, three turbulence models that can be combined with a non-turbulent downburst wind field model are presented. The influence of these three models on extreme and fatigue loads for a 5-MW wind turbine is investigated first. Then, a parametric study on the longitudinal turbulence length scale, turbulence intensity, and turbulence vertical component in downburst turbulence modeling is carried out. The influence of these various turbulence-related parameters on loads on the 5-MW wind turbine is discussed.
Extreme and fatigue loads on wind turbines during thunderstorm downbursts: The influence of alternative turbulence models
Downburst winds are inherently transient and non-stationary by nature. Field records have confirmed the often very rapid variation in time of both mean wind speed and wind direction during a downburst. Turbulence characteristics in a downburst are also different from those in the neutral boundary layer. Studies have indicated that turbulence power spectra during a downburst can deviate significantly from more traditional spectra used for the neutral boundary layer. Estimated power spectra from downburst records indicate additional turbulence energy in the mid-frequency range and often they do not follow the −5/3 slope in the inertial subrange. In this study, three turbulence models that can be combined with a non-turbulent downburst wind field model are presented. The influence of these three models on extreme and fatigue loads for a 5-MW wind turbine is investigated first. Then, a parametric study on the longitudinal turbulence length scale, turbulence intensity, and turbulence vertical component in downburst turbulence modeling is carried out. The influence of these various turbulence-related parameters on loads on the 5-MW wind turbine is discussed.
Extreme and fatigue loads on wind turbines during thunderstorm downbursts: The influence of alternative turbulence models
Nguyen, Hieu Huy (author) / Manuel, Lance (author)
2015-01-01
22 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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