Wind Energy | 2019

New dynamic‐inflow engineering models based on linear and nonlinear actuator disc vortex models

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Two new engineering models are presented for the aerodynamic induction of a wind turbine under dynamic thrust. The models are developed using the differential form of Duhamel integrals of indicial responses of actuator disc type vortex models. The time constants of the indicial functions are obtained by the indicial responses of a linear and a nonlinear actuator disc model. The new dynamic-inflow engineering models are verified against the results of a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model and compared against the dynamic-inflow engineering models of Pitt-Peters, Oye, and Energy Research Center of the Netherlands (ECN), for several load cases. Comparisons of all models show that two time constants are necessary to predict the dynamic induction. The amplitude and phase delay of the velocity distribution shows a strong radial dependency. Verifying the models against results from the CFD model shows that the model based on the linear actuator disc vortex model predicts a similar performance as the Oye model. The model based on the nonlinear actuator disc vortex model predicts the dynamic induction better than the other models concerning both phase delay and amplitude, especially at high load.

Volume 22
Pages 1433-1450
DOI 10.1002/WE.2380
Language English
Journal Wind Energy

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