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Similarities in the meandering of yawed rotor wakes

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This study investigated the meandering of yawed wind turbine rotor wakes, focusing on the similarities across different yaw angle scenarios. Spectrum analysis of velocity fluctuations reveals that the meandering of the yawed rotor wake is symmetrical about the wake center, despite its skewness. The non-zero lateral force of the yawed rotor enhances meandering in the lateral direction compared to the vertical direction. However, the lateral profiles of meandering strength exhibit similarities across different yaw angle scenarios, indicating a consistent wake meandering mode. The wake meandering frequency increases with the yaw angle. A relationship involving wake meandering frequency, drag coefficient, and yaw angle is formulated for wind turbine rotor wakes under different yaw angles. This relationship is also applicable to thin plate wakes within a certain range of inclination angles/yaw angles. The present study reveals the similarity in wake meandering characteristics across different yaw angle scenarios, which is instrumental in improving our understanding of wake meandering and in developing analytical wake models for wind turbines.
Title: Similarities in the meandering of yawed rotor wakes
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This study investigated the meandering of yawed wind turbine rotor wakes, focusing on the similarities across different yaw angle scenarios.
Spectrum analysis of velocity fluctuations reveals that the meandering of the yawed rotor wake is symmetrical about the wake center, despite its skewness.
The non-zero lateral force of the yawed rotor enhances meandering in the lateral direction compared to the vertical direction.
However, the lateral profiles of meandering strength exhibit similarities across different yaw angle scenarios, indicating a consistent wake meandering mode.
The wake meandering frequency increases with the yaw angle.
A relationship involving wake meandering frequency, drag coefficient, and yaw angle is formulated for wind turbine rotor wakes under different yaw angles.
This relationship is also applicable to thin plate wakes within a certain range of inclination angles/yaw angles.
The present study reveals the similarity in wake meandering characteristics across different yaw angle scenarios, which is instrumental in improving our understanding of wake meandering and in developing analytical wake models for wind turbines.

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