Wind Energy and the Turbulent Nature of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Matthias W\"achter, Hendrik Hei{\ss}elmann, Michael H\"olling, Allan, Morales, Patrick Milan, Tanja M\"ucke, Joachim Peinke, Nico Reinke, Philip, Rinn

TL;DR
This paper investigates the intermittent turbulent properties of atmospheric boundary layer flows and their significant impact on wind energy conversion, emphasizing the importance of modeling and experimental reproduction for turbine performance understanding.
Contribution
It introduces a data-driven superposition model and active grid setup to reproduce and analyze intermittent atmospheric turbulence effects on wind turbines.
Findings
Intermittent turbulence significantly affects wind turbine loads and power output.
Reproducible turbulent flow properties can be generated in laboratory wind tunnel experiments.
Proper modeling of turbulence is essential for accurate prediction of wind energy conversion performance.
Abstract
Wind turbines operate in the atmospheric boundary layer, where they are exposed to the turbulent atmospheric flows. As the response time of wind turbine is typically in the range of seconds, they are affected by the small scale intermittent properties of the turbulent wind. Consequently, basic features which are known for small-scale homogeneous isotropic turbulence, and in particular the well-known intermittency problem, have an important impact on the wind energy conversion process. We report on basic research results concerning the small-scale intermittent properties of atmospheric flows and their impact on the wind energy conversion process. The analysis of wind data shows strongly intermittent statistics of wind fluctuations. To achieve numerical modeling a data-driven superposition model is proposed. For the experimental reproduction and adjustment of intermittent flows a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWind and Air Flow Studies · Wind Energy Research and Development · Energy Load and Power Forecasting
