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Experimental study of the effect of turbulence on horizontal axis wind turbine aerodynamics
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EngineeringWind Power GenerationWind TurbinesAerospace EngineeringWind Turbine BladesFluid MechanicsTurbulenceExperimental StudyAerodynamicsWind Energy TechnologyAbstract IncidentWind EnergyWind Turbine ModelingWind Turbine AerodynamicsApplied AerodynamicsWind Engineering
Abstract Incident flows on wind turbines are often highly turbulent, because these devices operate in the atmospheric boundary layer and often in the wake of other wind turbines. This article presents experimental investigations of the effects of a high turbulence level on wind turbine aerodynamics. Power and thrust are measured on a horizontal axis wind turbine model in the ‘Lucien Malavard’ wind tunnel. A grid is used to generate three turbulence levels (4·4%, 9% and 12%) with integral length scale of the order of magnitude of the chord length. Experiments show little effect of turbulence on the wind turbine model power and thrust. This can be justified by analysis of the aerodynamic loads along the blade. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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