2020
DOI: 10.5194/wes-2020-74
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Set-point optimization in wind farms to mitigate effects of flow blockage induced by gravity waves

Abstract: Abstract. Recently, it has been shown that flow blockage in large wind farms may lift up the top of the boundary layer, thereby triggering atmospheric gravity waves in the inversion layer and in the free atmosphere. These waves impose significant pressure gradients in the boundary layer causing detrimental consequences in terms of farm's efficiency. In the current study, we investigate the idea of controlling the wind farm in order to mitigate the efficiency drop due to wind-farm induced gravity waves and bloc… Show more

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“…The full dataset underlying the analysis in the current article, including, e.g. turbine statistics, three-dimensional mean flow fields of first-, second-and third-order statistics of precursor and main domain, as well as some post-processing example scripts are available open source as a KU Leuven RDR dataset: https://doi.org/10.48804/L45LTT (Lanzilao & Meyers 2023a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The full dataset underlying the analysis in the current article, including, e.g. turbine statistics, three-dimensional mean flow fields of first-, second-and third-order statistics of precursor and main domain, as well as some post-processing example scripts are available open source as a KU Leuven RDR dataset: https://doi.org/10.48804/L45LTT (Lanzilao & Meyers 2023a).…”
Section: Declaration Of Interests the Authors Report No Conflict Of I...mentioning
confidence: 99%