Interference of Wind Turbines With Different Yaw Angles of the Upstream Wind Turbine
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Identifier/URL
42937843 (Pure)
Abstract
This experimental study was conducted in a wind tunnel using two turbines in tandem arrangement and downstream turbine is located at X/D=2. The purpose was to investigate how yawing the upstream turbine will affect the performance of the downstream turbine as well as the upstream turbine. Wind loading (thrust force), rotational frequency and power output are the parameters used to define the performance of the wind turbines used for the study. Besides, cobra probe (multi-hole pressure probe) was used to measure the flow field in the wake of the non-yawed (α=0°) and yawed (α=50°) upstream turbine. The effect of increasing the yaw angle of the upstream turbine on the overall efficiency of the wind farm (two model wind turbines) was also observed. Furthermore, overall efficiency was found to be strongly dependent on the incoming flow turbulence intensity level.
Repository Citation
Ozbay, A.,
Tian, W.,
Yang, Z.,
& Hu, H.
(2012). Interference of Wind Turbines With Different Yaw Angles of the Upstream Wind Turbine. 42nd AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit 2012.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/mme/609
DOI
10.2514/6.2012-2719

Comments
Presented at the 42nd AIAA Fluid Dynamics Conference and Exhibit 2012 - New Orleans, LA, Jun 25 2012 - Jun 28 2012