Velocity-intermittency structure for wake flow of the pitched single wind turbine under different inflow conditions

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Abstract

The velocity-intermittency quadrant method is used to characterize the flow structure of the wake flow in the boundary layer of a wind turbine array. Multifractal framework presents the intermittency as a pointwise Hölder exponent. A 3x3 wind turbine array tested experimentally provided a velocity signal at a 21x9 downstream location, measured via hot-wire anemometry. The results show a negative correlation between the velocity and the intermittency at the hub height and bottom tip, whereas the top tip regions show a positive correlation. Sweep and ejection based on the velocity and intermittency are dominant downstream from the rotor. The pointwise results reflect large-scale organization of the flow and velocity-intermittency events corresponding to a foreshortened recirculation region near the hub height and the bottom tip.

Authors

  • Ryan Crist

    Portland State University

  • Raúl Bayoán Cal

    Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Portland State University, Portland State University

  • Naseem Ali

    Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Portland State University, Portland State University

  • Stanislav Rockel

    University of Oldenburg

  • Joachim Peinke

    University of Oldenburg

  • Michael Hoelling

    University of Oldenburg