Juliaan Bossuyt
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy | 2016
Michael Howland; Juliaan Bossuyt; Luis A. Martínez-Tossas; Johan Meyers; Charles Meneveau
Reducing wake losses in wind farms by deflecting the wakes through turbine yawing has been shown to be a feasible wind farm controls approach. Nonetheless, the effectiveness of yawing depends not only on the degree of wake deflection but also on the resulting shape of the wake. In this work, the deflection and morphology of wakes behind a porous disk model of a wind turbine operating in yawed conditions are studied using wind tunnel experiments and uniform inflow. First, by measuring velocity distributions at various downstream positions and comparing with prior studies, we confirm that the non-rotating porous disk wind turbine model in yaw generates realistic wake deflections. Second, we characterize the wake shape and make observations of what is termed as curled wake, displaying significant spanwise asymmetry. The wake curling observed in the experiments is also reproduced qualitatively in Large Eddy Simulations using both actuator disk and actuator line models. Results suggest that when a wind turbine is yawed for the benefit of downstream turbines, the curled shape of the wake and its asymmetry must be taken into account since it affects how much of it intersects the downstream turbines.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016
Juliaan Bossuyt; Michael Howland; Charles Meneveau; Johan Meyers
Instrumented small-scale porous disk models are used to study the spectrum of a surrogate for the power output in a micro wind farm with 100 models of wind turbines. The power spectra of individual porous disk models in the first row of the wind farm show the expected -5/3 power law at higher frequencies. Downstream models measure an increased variance due to wake effects. Conversely, the power spectrum of the sum of the power over the entire wind farm shows a peak at the turbine-to-turbine travel frequency between the model turbines, and a near -5/3 power law region at a much wider range of lower frequencies, confirming previous LES results. Comparison with the spectrum that would result when assuming that the signals are uncorrelated, highlights the strong effects of correlations and anti-correlations in the fluctuations at various frequencies.
34th Wind Energy Symposium | 2016
Juliaan Bossuyt; Michael Howland; Charles Meneveau; Johan Meyers
In this study porous disc models are used as a turbine model for a wind-tunnel wind farm experiment, allowing the measurement of the power output, thrust force and spatially averaged incoming velocity for every turbine. The model’s capabilities for studying the unsteady turbine loading, wind farm power output intermittency and spatio temporal correlations between wind turbines are demonstrated on an aligned wind farm, consisting of 100 wind turbine models.
Experiments in Fluids | 2017
Juliaan Bossuyt; Michael Howland; Charles Meneveau; Johan Meyers
Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2017
Juliaan Bossuyt; Charles Meneveau; Johan Meyers
arXiv: Fluid Dynamics | 2016
Michael Howland; Juliaan Bossuyt; Luis A. Martínez-Tossas; Johan Meyers; Charles Meneveau
arXiv: Fluid Dynamics | 2018
Juliaan Bossuyt; Charles Meneveau; Johan Meyers
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018
Juliaan Bossuyt; Charles Meneveau; Johan Meyers
Archive | 2016
Juliaan Bossuyt; Michael Howland; Charles Meneveau; Johan Meyers
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Michael Howland; Juliaan Bossuyt; Justin Kang; Johan Meyers; Charles Meneveau