Аннотация
Turbulence â in terms of standard deviation of wind speed fluctuations
â and other flow characteristics are different in the interior
of wind farms relative to the ambient flow and action must be taken
to ensure sufficient structural sustainability of the wind turbines
exposed to âwind farm flowâ. The standard deviation of wind speed
fluctuations is a known key parameter for both extreme- and fatigue
loading, and it is argued and found to be justified that a model
for change in turbulence intensity alone may account for increased
fatigue loading in wind farms. Changes in scale of turbulence and
horizontal flow-shear also influence the dynamic response and thus
fatigue loading. However, these parameters are typically â negatively
or positively â correlated with the standard deviation of wind
speed fluctuations, which therefore can, if need be, represent these
other variables. Thus, models for spatially averaged turbulence intensity
inside the wind farm and direct-wake turbulence intensity are being
devised and a method to combine the different load situations is
proposed. The combination of the load cases implies a weighting method
involving the slope of the considered materialâs Wöhler curve.
In the context, this is novel and necessary to avoid excessive safety
for fatigue estimation of the structureâs steel components, and
non-conservatism for fibreglass components. The proposed model offers
significant reductions in computational efforts in the design process.
The status for the implementation of the model is that it became
part of the Danish standard for wind turbine design DS 472 (2001)
in August 2001 and it is part of the corresponding international
standard, IEC61400-1 (2005). Also, extreme loading under normal operation
for wake conditions and the efficiency of very large wind farms are
discussed.
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