2011
DOI: 10.1002/we.515
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Spatial study of the wake meandering using modelled wind turbines in a wind tunnel

Abstract: The present paper presents a study of the wake meandering phenomenon with the help of physical modelling in atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) wind tunnel. The wind turbine is modelled at a geometric scale of 1:400 with a static porous disk (actuator disk concept). The main objective of the present work was to supply quantitative information on the meandering process. The instantaneous wake width and its horizontal and vertical swerves from the mean wake axis are quantified using specific image processing of ins… Show more

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“…Regarding the wind-turbine wakes, wake meandering appears to be less intense in stable conditions, at least in the first few rows of the farm. España et al (2011) pointed out that wake meandering is generated by turbulent length scales larger than the wake width, so the reduced meandering could be explained by the absence of large-scale structures in stable conditions.…”
Section: Wind-farm Power and Boundary-layer Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the wind-turbine wakes, wake meandering appears to be less intense in stable conditions, at least in the first few rows of the farm. España et al (2011) pointed out that wake meandering is generated by turbulent length scales larger than the wake width, so the reduced meandering could be explained by the absence of large-scale structures in stable conditions.…”
Section: Wind-farm Power and Boundary-layer Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some model the wind turbine with the simplest model, which is the actuator disc concept, adding a drag source (i.e. pressure loss) within the surface swept by the blades (exemples for numerical [1] and physical applications [5,2,3,11,10]). Some use the Blade Element Momentum Theory, which takes into account the blade rotation effect on the wake and the aerodynamic features of the blades [13,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These updrafts are absent in the precursor (free stream). The updraft might be the result of the wake's meandering behavior [7,23]. In both Figures 8 and 9, the mean wind profiles are not symmetric about the z axis due to the rotation of the wake.…”
Section: Wake Wind Field Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%