one publication added to basket [337595] | Experimental characterisation of the wake behind paired vertical-axis wind turbines
Vergaerde, A.; De Troyer, T.; Muggiasca, S.; Bayati, I.; Belloli, M.; Kluczewska-Bordier, J.; Parneix, N.; Silvert, F.; Runacres, M.C. (2020). Experimental characterisation of the wake behind paired vertical-axis wind turbines. J. Wind. Eng. Ind. Aerodyn. 206: 104353. https://hdl.handle.net/10.1016/j.jweia.2020.104353
In: Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics. Elsevier Science: Amsterdam. ISSN 0167-6105; e-ISSN 1872-8197, more
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Author keywords |
wake; Vertical-axis wind turbine; Wind tunnel; Experimental; Wind turbine applications; Paired wind turbines |
Authors | | Top |
- Vergaerde, A., more
- De Troyer, T., more
- Muggiasca, S.
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- Bayati, I.
- Belloli, M.
- Kluczewska-Bordier, J.
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- Parneix, N.
- Silvert, F.
- Runacres, M.C., more
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Abstract |
Two vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWTs) benefit from a power increase when placed side by side in close proximity. To study the potential of paired VAWTs for integration in wind farms, wind tunnel wake measurements of lift-driven VAWTs are compared for isolated and three counter-rotating configurations. Because the wake of an isolated VAWT is deflected, the direction of rotation significantly influences the wake of paired VAWTs. The wake of counter-rotating VAWTs where the adjacent blades move downwind, exhibits a similar length, width and replenishment as the wake of an isolated VAWT. The wake of counter-rotating VAWTs with adjacent upwind moving blades, however, significantly differs from an isolated VAWT wake. While its wake length is similar to an isolated VAWT wake, its width and replenishment are not. Because of appealing wake characteristics, paired VAWTs exhibit unique advantages for wind farm applications, and especially for offshore floating wind farms. |
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