Modeling of multi-rotor wind farms

Master Thesis (2023)
Author(s)

Y.X.F. Birnie-Scott (TU Delft - Aerospace Engineering)

Contributor(s)

D.J.N. Allaerts – Mentor (TU Delft - Wind Energy)

Paul van der Laan – Mentor (Technical University of Denmark (DTU))

Mads Christian Baungaard – Graduation committee member (Technical University of Denmark (DTU))

Mikkel Kiilerich Østerlund – Coach (Vestas Wind System A/S)

Faculty
Aerospace Engineering
Copyright
© 2023 Yann Birnie-Scott
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Yann Birnie-Scott
Graduation Date
01-08-2023
Awarding Institution
Delft University of Technology, Technical University of Denmark, Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Programme
European Wind Energy Masters (EWEM)
Faculty
Aerospace Engineering
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Abstract

The recurred idea of developing multi-rotor wind turbines has led to the need of more accurate surrogate wake models which allow for a fast annual energy production (AEP) calculation and further understanding of the aerodynamic power losses of multi-rotor wind turbines.

The present thesis develops a surrogate wake model of a multi-rotor-two turbine validated against computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of type RANS-AD. The outcome is a superposition model of an analytical representation of the wake which base function coefficients are stored in look-up tables as a function of the wind inflow conditions affecting the turbine. The derived surrogate model is able to predict the overall wind farm efficiency with more than 90% accuracy while compared to RANS-AD models.

Towards the end of the thesis, a comparison between a single-rotor wind farm of 18 V29 turbines and a multi-rotor wind farm composed by nine 2R-V29 turbines (hypothetical turbine) is evaluated through RANS-AD simulations within the same wind-farm area. The energy ouput showed to be highly dependent on the wind-farm geometry, and the wind direction average suggest that 5% more energy yield is obtained from the multi-rotor-farm for velocities below rated speed.

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