Simulation of Two In-Line Wind Turbines Using an Incompressible Finite Volume Solver Coupled with a Blade Element Model

B. Elie, G. Oger, L. Vittoz, D. Le Touzé
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The present study addresses the first steps of development and validation of a coupled Finite Volume-Blade Element Model (FV-BEM) simulation tool dedicated to offshore wind turbine farm modeling. The fluid domain is solved using the incompressible formulation of the CFD solver Grid-flow. The turbines are taken into account using FAST (from NREL) and their effects are imposed into the fluid domain through an actuator line model (ALM) for which specific enhancements are proposed. The Grid-flow solver and its two-way coupling with the aero-elastic modules from FAST is introduced and detailed. The simulation of the case of two in-line wind turbines using the FV-BEM coupling proposed is presented, together with comparisons against experimental results for validation purposes. Finally, a discussion on performances, advantages and limitations of the formulation proposed is provided.
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用不可压缩有限体积求解器耦合叶片单元模型对两台直列风力机进行仿真
本研究解决了开发和验证有限体积-叶片单元模型(FV-BEM)耦合仿真工具的第一步,该工具专门用于海上风力发电场建模。采用CFD求解器网格流的不可压缩公式求解流体域。使用FAST(来自NREL)考虑涡轮机,并通过执行器线模型(ALM)将其影响施加到流体域,并提出了具体的增强功能。详细介绍了FAST中网格流求解器及其与气动弹性模块的双向耦合。给出了采用FV-BEM耦合的两台直列风力机的仿真结果,并与实验结果进行了比较。最后,对所提出的配方的性能、优点和局限性进行了讨论。
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