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Incoming flow measurements of a utility-scale wind turbine using super-large-scale particle image velocimetry
Abstract We present incoming flow characterization of a 2.5 MW turbine at high spatio-temporal resolution, using super-large-scale particle image velocimetry (SLPIV). The datasets have a field of view of 85 m (vertical) 40 m (streamwise) centered at 0.2 rotor diameter upstream. The mean field shows the presence of the induction zone and a distinct region with enhanced vertical velocity. In comparison to vortex theory, SLPIV streamwise velocity presents a steeper velocity drop close to the rotor plane and a more confined induction zone. Time series of nacelle sonic anemometer and SLPIV measured streamwise velocity outside the induction zone show generally matched trends with time-varying discrepancies due to the induction and nacelle effects. The discrepancy, characterized by the sonic-SLPIV velocity ratio, is normally distributed and is less than unity 85% of the time. Data shows both yaw error and incident angle have direct impacts on this ratio, while the intensity of short-term velocity fluctuation has limited effect. Increased yaw error leads to an increase in both the mean and the spread of the ratio. The ratio decreases when the incident angle changes from pointing downward to zero. Further change from zero to pointing upward causes it to plateau with its fluctuations augmented.
Highlights High resolution experimental study of incoming flow of utility-scale wind turbine. Direct simultaneous comparison between incoming flow and nacelle sonic. Incoming flow over nacelle sonic velocity ratio normally distributed. Velocity ratio impacted by competing effects of induction and flow acceleration. Yaw error and incoming flow incident angle cause velocity ratio to vary.
Incoming flow measurements of a utility-scale wind turbine using super-large-scale particle image velocimetry
Abstract We present incoming flow characterization of a 2.5 MW turbine at high spatio-temporal resolution, using super-large-scale particle image velocimetry (SLPIV). The datasets have a field of view of 85 m (vertical) 40 m (streamwise) centered at 0.2 rotor diameter upstream. The mean field shows the presence of the induction zone and a distinct region with enhanced vertical velocity. In comparison to vortex theory, SLPIV streamwise velocity presents a steeper velocity drop close to the rotor plane and a more confined induction zone. Time series of nacelle sonic anemometer and SLPIV measured streamwise velocity outside the induction zone show generally matched trends with time-varying discrepancies due to the induction and nacelle effects. The discrepancy, characterized by the sonic-SLPIV velocity ratio, is normally distributed and is less than unity 85% of the time. Data shows both yaw error and incident angle have direct impacts on this ratio, while the intensity of short-term velocity fluctuation has limited effect. Increased yaw error leads to an increase in both the mean and the spread of the ratio. The ratio decreases when the incident angle changes from pointing downward to zero. Further change from zero to pointing upward causes it to plateau with its fluctuations augmented.
Highlights High resolution experimental study of incoming flow of utility-scale wind turbine. Direct simultaneous comparison between incoming flow and nacelle sonic. Incoming flow over nacelle sonic velocity ratio normally distributed. Velocity ratio impacted by competing effects of induction and flow acceleration. Yaw error and incoming flow incident angle cause velocity ratio to vary.
Incoming flow measurements of a utility-scale wind turbine using super-large-scale particle image velocimetry
Li, Cheng (author) / Abraham, Aliza (author) / Li, Biao (author) / Hong, Jiarong (author)
2019-12-20
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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