Temporal structure of aggregate power fluctuations in large-eddy simulations of extended wind-farms
Richard J.A.M. Stevens, Charles Meneveau

TL;DR
This study uses large eddy simulations to analyze the spatio-temporal fluctuations of power output in large wind farms, revealing spectral features and the impact of wind-direction variability on power fluctuation characteristics.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the spectral properties of wind-farm power fluctuations and the effects of wind-direction variability using detailed LES data.
Findings
Spectral peaks at inter-turbine spacings under fixed wind direction.
Power spectra follow approximately a -5/3 decay regime.
Wind-direction variability smooths spectral peaks and reduces -5/3 scaling.
Abstract
Fluctuations represent a major challenge for the incorporation of electric power from large wind-farms into power grids. Wind farm power output fluctuates strongly in time, over various time scales. Understanding these fluctuations, especially their spatio-temporal characteristics, is particularly important for the design of backup power systems that must be readily available in conjunction with wind-farms. In this work we analyze the power fluctuations associated with the wind-input variability at scales between minutes to several hours, using large eddy simulations (LES) of extended wind-parks, interacting with the atmospheric boundary layer. LES studies enable careful control of parameters and availability of wind-velocities simultaneously across the entire wind-farm. The present study focuses on neutral atmospheric conditions and flat terrain, using actuator-disk representations of…
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