Title of article :
Investigation of the Rotor Wake of Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine under Yawed Condition
Author/Authors :
noura, b. university of algeria , dobrev, l. university of algeria , kerfah, r. university of algeria , massouh, f. university of algeria , khelladi, s. university of algeria
Abstract :
The wake and the lack of existing velocity behind the wind turbine affect the energy production and the
mechanical integrity of wind turbines downstream in the wind farms. This paper presents an investigation of
the unsteady flow around a wind turbine under yawed condition. The simulations and experimental measures
are made for the yaw angle rotor 30° and 0°. The wind velocity is 9.3 m/s and the rotation velocity rotor of the
wind turbine in 1300, 1500 and 1800 rpm. The wind turbine rotor which is modeled is of a commercial wind
turbine i.e. Rutland 503. The approach Improved Delayed Detached Eddy Simulation (IDDES) based on the
SST turbulence model is used in the modeling of the flow. The solutions are obtained by using the solver which
uses finite volume method. The particle image velocimetry (PIV) method is used in wind tunnel measurements
in the experimental laboratory of the ENSAM Paris-Tech. The yawed downstream wake of the rotor is
compared with that obtained by the experimental measurements. The results illustrate perfectly the
development of the near and far wake of the rotor operation. It is observed that the upstream wind turbine
yawed will have a positive impact on the power of the downstream turbine due the distance reduction of the
downstream wake of the wind turbine. However the power losses are important for yawed wind turbine when
compared with the wind turbine without yaw. The improved understanding of the unsteady environmental of
the Horizontal Axis wind Turbine allows optimizing wind turbine structures and the number of wind turbines
in wind farms.
Keywords :
Wind Turbine , wake , Delayed Detached Eddy Simulation , Yawed
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics