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Title

Sensitivity and Uncertainty of the FLORIS Model Applied on the Lillgrund Wind Farm.

Authors

van Beek, Maarten T.; Viré, Axelle; Andersen, Søren J.; Wood, David

Abstract

Wind farms experience significant efficiency losses due to the aerodynamic interaction between turbines. A possible control technique to minimize these losses is yaw-based wake steering. This paper investigates the potential for improved performance of the Lillgrund wind farm through a detailed calibration of a low-fidelity engineering model aimed specifically at yaw-based wake steering. The importance of each model parameter is assessed through a sensitivity analysis. This work shows that the model is overparameterized as at least one model parameter can be excluded from the calibration. The performance of the calibrated model is tested through an uncertainty analysis, which showed that the model has a significant bias but low uncertainty when comparing the predicted wake losses with measured wake losses. The model is used to optimize the annual energy production of the Lillgrund wind farm by determining yaw angles for specific inflow conditions. A significant energy gain is found when the optimal yaw angles are calculated deterministically. However, the energy gain decreases drastically when uncertainty in input conditions is included. More robust yaw angles can be obtained when the input uncertainty is taken into account during the optimization, which yields an energy gain of approximately 3.4%.

Subjects

WIND power plants; UNCERTAINTY; OFFSHORE wind power plants; ENGINEERING models; SENSITIVITY analysis

Publication

Energies (19961073), 2021, Vol 14, Issue 5, p1293

ISSN

1996-1073

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/en14051293

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