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Towards uncovering the structure of power fluctuations of wind farms

Published 17 Oct 2017 in physics.data-an and physics.soc-ph | (1801.06139v1)

Abstract: The structure of the turbulence-driven power fluctuations in a wind farm is fundamentally described from basic concepts. A derived tuning-free model, supported with experiments, reveals the underlying spectral content of the power fluctuations of a wind farm. It contains two power-law trends and oscillations in the relatively low- and high-frequency ranges. The former is mostly due to the turbulent interaction between the flow and the turbine properties; whereas the latter is due to the advection between turbine pairs. The spectral wind-farm scale power fluctuations $\Phi_P$ exhibits a power-law decay proportional to $f{-5/3-2}$ in the region corresponding to the turbulence inertial subrange and at relatively large scales, $\Phi_P\sim f{-2}$. Due to the advection and turbulent diffusion of large-scale structures, a spectral oscillation exists with the product of a sinusoidal behavior and an exponential decay in the frequency domain.

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