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A Numerical Study of Wind-Turbine Wakes for Three Atmospheric Stability Conditions
by
Xie, Shengbai
, Archer, Cristina L.
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Atmospheric boundary layer
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Atmospheric stability
/ Coriolis effect
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ energy
/ Energy (Physics)
/ Energy distribution
/ Gaussian distribution
/ Geostrophic wind
/ Geostrophic winds
/ Kinetic energy
/ Large eddy simulation
/ Meteorology
/ Normal distribution
/ Oceanic eddies
/ Research Article
/ Shape effects
/ simulation models
/ Stability
/ temperature
/ Temperature distribution
/ Turbine engines
/ Turbines
/ Turbulence
/ turbulent flow
/ Velocity
/ Wakes
/ Wind farms
/ Wind power
/ Wind power plants
/ Wind speed
/ Wind turbines
/ Winds
2017
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A Numerical Study of Wind-Turbine Wakes for Three Atmospheric Stability Conditions
by
Xie, Shengbai
, Archer, Cristina L.
in
Atmospheric boundary layer
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Atmospheric stability
/ Coriolis effect
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ energy
/ Energy (Physics)
/ Energy distribution
/ Gaussian distribution
/ Geostrophic wind
/ Geostrophic winds
/ Kinetic energy
/ Large eddy simulation
/ Meteorology
/ Normal distribution
/ Oceanic eddies
/ Research Article
/ Shape effects
/ simulation models
/ Stability
/ temperature
/ Temperature distribution
/ Turbine engines
/ Turbines
/ Turbulence
/ turbulent flow
/ Velocity
/ Wakes
/ Wind farms
/ Wind power
/ Wind power plants
/ Wind speed
/ Wind turbines
/ Winds
2017
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A Numerical Study of Wind-Turbine Wakes for Three Atmospheric Stability Conditions
by
Xie, Shengbai
, Archer, Cristina L.
in
Atmospheric boundary layer
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Atmospheric stability
/ Coriolis effect
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ energy
/ Energy (Physics)
/ Energy distribution
/ Gaussian distribution
/ Geostrophic wind
/ Geostrophic winds
/ Kinetic energy
/ Large eddy simulation
/ Meteorology
/ Normal distribution
/ Oceanic eddies
/ Research Article
/ Shape effects
/ simulation models
/ Stability
/ temperature
/ Temperature distribution
/ Turbine engines
/ Turbines
/ Turbulence
/ turbulent flow
/ Velocity
/ Wakes
/ Wind farms
/ Wind power
/ Wind power plants
/ Wind speed
/ Wind turbines
/ Winds
2017
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A Numerical Study of Wind-Turbine Wakes for Three Atmospheric Stability Conditions
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A Numerical Study of Wind-Turbine Wakes for Three Atmospheric Stability Conditions
2017
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The effects of atmospheric stability on wind-turbine wakes are studied via large-eddy simulations. Three stability conditions are considered: stable, neutral, and unstable, with the same geostrophic wind speed aloft and the same Coriolis frequency. Both a single 5-MW turbine and a wind farm of five turbines are studied. The single-turbine wake is strongly correlated with stability, in terms of velocity deficit, turbulence kinetic energy (TKE) and temperature distribution. Because of the Coriolis effect, the wake shape deviates from a Gaussian distribution. For the wind-farm simulations, the separation of the core region and outer region is clear for the stable and neutral cases, but less distinct for the unstable case. The unstable case exhibits strong horizontal variations in wind speed. Local accelerations such as related to aisle jets are also observed, whose features depend on stability. The added TKE in the wind farm increases with stability. The highest power extraction and lowest power deficit are observed for the unstable case.
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