Carsten Westergaard
Texas Tech University
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Archive | 2017
Carsten Westergaard; Shawn Martin; Jonathan White; Charles M. Carter; Benjamin Karlson
Understanding wind farm reliability from various data sources is highly complex because the boundary conditions for the data are often undocumented and impact the outcome of aggregation significantly. Sandia National Laboratories has been investigating the reliability of wind farms through the Continuous Reliability Enhancement Wind (CREW) project since 2007 through the use of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) data from multiple wind farms in the fleet of the USA. However, data streaming from sample wind farms does not lead to better understanding as it is merely a generic status of those samples. Economic type benchmark studies are used in the industry, but these do not yield much technical understanding and give only a managerial cost perspective. Further, it is evident that there are many situations in which average benchmark data cannot be presented in a meaningful way due to discrete events, especially when the data is only based on smaller samples relative to the probability of the events and the sample size. The discrete events and insufficient descriptive tagging contribute significantly to the uncertainty of a fleet average and may even impair the way we communicate reliability. These aspects will be discussed. It is speculated that some aspects of reliability can be understood better through SCADA data-mining techniques and considering the real operating environment, as, it will be shown that there is no particular reason that two identical wind turbines in the same wind farm should have identical reliability performance. The operation and the actual environmental impact on the turbine level are major parameters in determining the remaining useful life. Methods to normalize historical data for future predictions need to be developed, both for discrete events and for general operational conditions.
Archive | 2016
Carsten Westergaard; Suhas Pol; Tassia Pereira; Ricardo Castillo
The Texas Tech University (TTU) research group is actively studying the wake development of wind turbines, as part of developing innovative wake control strategies to improve the performance of wind farms. Recently, the team received a set of five new ground lidars to perform field measurements at the Sandia National Laboratories SWiFT site. This document describes tests details including configurations, timeframe, hardware, and the required collaboration from the Sandia team. This test plan will facilitate the coordination between both TTU and the Sandia team in terms of site accessibility, staff training, and data sharing to meet the specific objectives of the tests.
35th Wind Energy Symposium | 2017
Ricardo Castillo; Yeqin Wang; Suhas Pol; Andy Swift; Carsten Westergaard
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016
R Castillo; Y Wang; T Monk; S Vasquez; Suhas Pol; B Ren; A Swift; Fazle Hussain; Carsten Westergaard
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Mark S. Miller; Janik Kiefer; Carsten Westergaard; Marcus Hultmark
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Ricardo Castillo; Yeqin Wang; Suhas Pol; Andy Swift; Fazle Hussain; Carsten Westergaard
Archive | 2015
Carsten Westergaard
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015
Mark S. Miller; Janik Kiefer; Carsten Westergaard; Marcus Hultmark
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2014
Suhas Pol; Amelia Taylor; Argenis Bilbao; Ali Doostalab; Santiago Novoa; Carsten Westergaard; Fazle Hussain; Jian Sheng; Beibei Ren; M. Giesselmann; Mark Glauser; Luciano Castillo
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014
Amelia Taylor; Virgilio Gomez; Santiago Novoa; Suhas Pol; Carsten Westergaard; Luciano Castillo