An optimization framework for wind farm layout design using CFD-based Kriging model
Zhenfan Wang, Yu Tu, Kai Zhang, Zhaolong Han, Yong Cao, Dai Zhou

TL;DR
This paper presents a CFD-based Kriging surrogate model integrated with a genetic algorithm to optimize wind farm layouts, significantly improving energy output while reducing computational costs compared to traditional methods.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel CFD-based Kriging surrogate model for wind farm layout optimization, enhancing accuracy and efficiency over conventional analytical wake models.
Findings
Optimized layouts increase total AEP compared to staggered layouts.
The SBO framework reduces CFD calls while achieving similar AEP to direct CFD-GA methods.
The optimization locates turbines away from upstream wakes, improving performance.
Abstract
Wind farm layout optimization (WFLO) seeks to alleviate the wake loss and maximize wind farm power output efficiency, and is a crucial process in the design of wind energy projects.Since the optimization algorithms typically require thousands of numerical evaluations of the wake effects, conventional WFLO studies are usually carried out with the low-fidelity analytical wake models.In this paper, we develop an optimization framework for wind farm layout design using CFD-based Kriging model to maximize the annual energy production (AEP) of wind farms. This surrogate-based optimization (SBO) framework uses latin hypercube sampling to generate a group of wind farm layout samples, based on which CFD simulations are carried out to obtain the corresponding AEPs.This wind farm layout dataset is used to train the Kriging model, which is then integrated with an optimizer based on genetic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWind Energy Research and Development · Wind and Air Flow Studies
