Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6766002 | Renewable Energy | 2016 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
This article presents two contributions to improving AD simulations of wind/tidal turbine wakes. The first is identifying that the well-established k-Ï SST turbulence model is appropriate for AD simulations because it mitigates the problem of over-predicting the initial wake recovery rate. The second contribution is a method to include the typically un-modelled production of turbulent kinetic energy due to the breakdown of trailed vortices. This method was tuned to minimize the wake error for three experimental test cases with different rotors and different ambient turbulence intensities {3,10,15}%. The new model was validated and compared to existing turbulence methods for the wake of a second rotor in a tandem array configuration with different separation distances and ambient turbulence intensities. The different models were assessed using an error metric designed to estimate the error in predicting the power production of a turbine array. The reduction of this error by the new model varied from case to case, but was on the order of 3.5-10%, compared to the standard k-ε model.
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Authors
Michael Shives, Curran Crawford,