2024
DOI: 10.1063/5.0207013
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Wind plant wake losses: Disconnect between turbine actuation and control of plant wakes with engineering wake models

Ryan Scott,
Nicholas Hamilton,
Raúl Bayoán Cal
et al.

Abstract: Wake losses from neighboring plants may become a major factor in wind plant design and control as additional plants are constructed in areas with high wind resource availability. Because plant wakes span a large range of physical scales, from turbine rotor diameter to tens of kilometers, it is unclear whether conventional wake models or turbine control strategies are effective at the plant scale. Wake steering and axial induction control are evaluated in the current work as means of reducing the impact of neig… Show more

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