Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6756863 | Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics | 2018 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
We analyze Uruguyan measurements, focusing on gusts at turbine hub height. Large gusts, exceeding 15â¯m/s, are observed to occur when the surface layer (as assessed by the bulk Richardson number Ri) is neutral, and are uncommon when the layer is stable or even unstable. Gust factors (the ratio of the gusts to the mean winds) are inversely related to the mean winds but increase as the atmosphere becomes more unstable. Numerical simulations using different planetary boundary layer (PBL) schemes and mesoscale grid resolutions are employed in the development of a gust parameterization (GP) utilizing forecasts of surface layer Ri and winds above hub height. The GP, which provides gust factors to be applied to predicted turbine-level winds, provides higher skill at relatively coarser resolution than a simpler algorithm based solely on surface layer information, although its success is strongly dependent on the PBL and surface layer schemes selected.
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Authors
Alejandro Gutiérrez, Robert G. Fovell,