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Recovery processes in coastal wind farms under sea-breeze conditions
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Abstract. With the rapid growth in offshore wind energy, it is important to understand the dynamics of offshore wind farms. Most of the offshore wind farms are currently installed in coastal regions where they are often affected by sea-breezes. In this work, we quantitatively study the recovery processes for coastal wind farms under sea-breeze conditions. We use a modified Borne's method to identify sea breeze days off the west coast
of India in the Arabian Sea. For the identified sea breeze days, we simulate
a hypothetical wind farm covering 50×50 km2 area using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model driven by realistic initial and boundary conditions. We use three wind farm layouts with the turbines spaced 0.5, 1, and 2 km apart. The results show an interesting power
generation pattern with a peak at the upwind edge and another peak at the
downwind edge due to sea breeze. Wind farms affect the circulation patterns,
but the effects of these modifications are very weak compared to the sea
breezes. Vertical recovery is the dominant factor with more than half of the
momentum extracted by wind turbines being replenished by vertical turbulent
mixing. However, horizontal recovery can also play a strong role for
sparsely packed wind farms. Horizontal recovery is stronger at the edges
where the wind speeds are higher whereas vertical recovery is stronger in
the interior of the wind farms. This is one of the first studies to examine
replenishment processes in offshore wind farms under sea breeze conditions.
It can play an important role in advancing our understanding wind
farm-atmospheric boundary layer interactions.
Title: Recovery processes in coastal wind farms under sea-breeze conditions
Description:
Abstract.
With the rapid growth in offshore wind energy, it is important to understand the dynamics of offshore wind farms.
Most of the offshore wind farms are currently installed in coastal regions where they are often affected by sea-breezes.
In this work, we quantitatively study the recovery processes for coastal wind farms under sea-breeze conditions.
We use a modified Borne's method to identify sea breeze days off the west coast
of India in the Arabian Sea.
For the identified sea breeze days, we simulate
a hypothetical wind farm covering 50×50 km2 area using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model driven by realistic initial and boundary conditions.
We use three wind farm layouts with the turbines spaced 0.
5, 1, and 2 km apart.
The results show an interesting power
generation pattern with a peak at the upwind edge and another peak at the
downwind edge due to sea breeze.
Wind farms affect the circulation patterns,
but the effects of these modifications are very weak compared to the sea
breezes.
Vertical recovery is the dominant factor with more than half of the
momentum extracted by wind turbines being replenished by vertical turbulent
mixing.
However, horizontal recovery can also play a strong role for
sparsely packed wind farms.
Horizontal recovery is stronger at the edges
where the wind speeds are higher whereas vertical recovery is stronger in
the interior of the wind farms.
This is one of the first studies to examine
replenishment processes in offshore wind farms under sea breeze conditions.
It can play an important role in advancing our understanding wind
farm-atmospheric boundary layer interactions.
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