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A passively self‐adjusting floating wind farm layout to increase the annual energy production
by
Mahfouz, Mohammad Youssef
, Cheng, Po‐Wen
in
Degrees of freedom
/ Design
/ floating wind energy
/ floating wind farms
/ Layouts
/ mooring systems
/ Offshore
/ Stationkeeping
/ Turbines
/ wake losses
/ Wind direction
/ wind farm layout optimization
/ Wind farms
/ Wind power
/ Wind speed
/ Wind turbines
2023
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A passively self‐adjusting floating wind farm layout to increase the annual energy production
by
Mahfouz, Mohammad Youssef
, Cheng, Po‐Wen
in
Degrees of freedom
/ Design
/ floating wind energy
/ floating wind farms
/ Layouts
/ mooring systems
/ Offshore
/ Stationkeeping
/ Turbines
/ wake losses
/ Wind direction
/ wind farm layout optimization
/ Wind farms
/ Wind power
/ Wind speed
/ Wind turbines
2023
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A passively self‐adjusting floating wind farm layout to increase the annual energy production
by
Mahfouz, Mohammad Youssef
, Cheng, Po‐Wen
in
Degrees of freedom
/ Design
/ floating wind energy
/ floating wind farms
/ Layouts
/ mooring systems
/ Offshore
/ Stationkeeping
/ Turbines
/ wake losses
/ Wind direction
/ wind farm layout optimization
/ Wind farms
/ Wind power
/ Wind speed
/ Wind turbines
2023
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A passively self‐adjusting floating wind farm layout to increase the annual energy production
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A passively self‐adjusting floating wind farm layout to increase the annual energy production
2023
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Overview
Wake losses inside a wind farm occur due to the aerodynamic interactions when a downwind turbine is in the wake of upwind turbines. The ability of floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) to relocate their positions in the horizontal plane introduces an opportunity to decrease the wake losses in a floating wind farm (FWF). Our goal is to use this ability to passively move the downwind FOWT out of the wake of upwind ones. Since the mooring system (MS) attached to a FOWT is responsible for its station keeping, the horizontal motions of the FOWT depend on the MS design. Hence, if we can design the MS to passively move the FOWT out of the wake, we can increase the FWF annual energy production (AEP). In this paper, we investigate if we can benefit from relocating FOWTs in a FWF and increase its AEP. In addition, we present a novel approach that considers the ability of a FOWT to relocate its position as a new degree of freedom (DoF) in the FWF layout design. This means we will have a self‐adjusting wind farm layout where the FOWTs passively re‐arrange themselves depending on the wind direction and the wind speed. Consequently, we will have a slightly different wind farm layout for every wind direction and every wind speed. To achieve this layout, we include the MS design as part of the FWF's layout design. In a self‐adjusting FWF layout, each FOWT is attached to a customized MS design allowing it to relocate its position in the best way possible according to the wind direction, to increase the overall AEP of the wind farm. The results of one case study show that the novel approach can increase the FWF's AEP by 1.6% when compared with a current state of the art optimized floating wind farm layout. Finally, we implemented our method as an open‐source python tool to be used and enhanced further within the wind energy community.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc,Wiley
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