Boundary layer stability impact on wind power
Citation
Gül, Furkan B., Sirdaş, Asilhan S., (2020). Proceedings of International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Energy Calculations içinde (31-37). Istanbul: Turkish-German University.Abstract
Turbulence calculation is important in terms of the amount of energy the turbines
will produce and the resistance of the turbines to extreme loads. Turbulence is the
deviations of regular flow. Friction faced by flow and chaotic changes in velocity
and pressure cause turbulence. There are many theorems and methods used for
turbulence calculation. Some of these are K-theory (Eddy Diffusivity) and Power
Law Expression. Calculation of turbulence is of great importance in order to improve wind forecasts. Thus, the amount of energy obtained from the wind can
be calculated with higher accuracy and the regions where the wind energy farm
will be established can be determined more precisely. Along with this study, wind
turbulence calculation was carried out by wind data obtained from MILRES (National Wind Power Plant) turbine in Terkos, Istanbul region at different heights.
In the light of these data, the distribution of energy output, wind speed, and wind
direction was calculated both mathematically and by simulation. Based on the
National Wind Power Plant (MILRES) turbine data, turbulence calculation was
performed using Eddy Diffusivity and Power Law Expression methods. The results
obtained were compared and the atmospheric stability of the region was examined
using these results. During the considering period, each month was examined
separately and the relationship between seasonal anomalies and turbulence was
observed. Daily, monthly and seasonal deviations and changes were determined.
Source
Proceedings of International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Energy CalculationsURI
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