Bulletin of the American Physical Society
75th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 67, Number 19
Sunday–Tuesday, November 20–22, 2022; Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Session Z14: Energy: Wind Power - Wakes, Control & Fluctuations
12:50 PM–2:34 PM,
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Room: 141
Chair: Di Yang, University of Houston
Abstract: Z14.00005 : Effect of complex terrain topography on wind farm reliability and performances
1:42 PM–1:55 PM
Presenter:
Federico Bernardoni
(UTD Wind, University of Texas at Dallas)
Authors:
Federico Bernardoni
(UTD Wind, University of Texas at Dallas)
Stefano Leonardi
(UTD Wind, University of Texas at Dallas)
In this study, we analyze a 9-turbine wind farm located on a ridge in the State of Bahia in Brazil. For the main wind direction, a hill with a lower altitude respect to the turbine locations is located upstream of 3 turbines of the farm. This allows a direct comparison of the impact of the upstream topography based on the turbine location. Large Eddy Simulations are used to reproduce the prevalent wind conditions at the wind farm site. Numerical simulations are then compared with the wind farm SCADA data. Turbines are found to be significantly affected by the dynamics of the large turbulent structures that detach from the upstream hill. This study shows the importance of considering the dynamics of the wind flow when assessing wind resources in presence of complex terrain topography.
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