Fast wake measurements with LiDAR at Risø test field

Ferhat Bingöl, J.J. Trujillo, Jakob Mann, Gunner Chr. Larsen

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    Abstract

    The vast majority of wind turbines are today erected in wind farms. As a consequence, wake generated loads are becoming more and more important. We present a new and successful experimental technique, based on remote sensing, to measure instantaneously the flow in the wake of wind turbines. Downstream wind speed can be quantified spatially in one and two dimensions. Data analysis allows us to identify the wake transversal position, thus enabling us to quantify the wake meandering as well as the instantaneous wake expansion expressed in a meandering frame of reference. The experimental results are subsequently used in a preliminary verification of the basic conjecture of a wake meandering model that essentially considers the wake as a passive tracer.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
    Volume1
    Issue numberU186-U194
    Pages (from-to)012022-012030
    ISSN1755-1307
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    Event14th International symposium for the advancement of boundary layer remote sensing - Risø National Laboratory, DTU, Risø, Denmark
    Duration: 23 Jun 200825 Jun 2008
    Conference number: 14

    Conference

    Conference14th International symposium for the advancement of boundary layer remote sensing
    Number14
    LocationRisø National Laboratory, DTU
    Country/TerritoryDenmark
    CityRisø
    Period23/06/200825/06/2008

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