Turbulence coherence and its impact on wind-farm power fluctuations

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Using a physics-based approach, we infer the impact of the coherence of atmospheric turbulence on the power fluctuations of wind farms. Application of the random-sweeping hypothesis reveals correlations characterized by advection and turbulent diffusion of coherent motions. Those contribute to local peaks and troughs in the power spectrum of the combined units at frequencies corresponding to the advection time between turbines, which diminish in magnitude at high frequencies. Experimental inspection supports the results from the random-sweeping hypothesis in predicting spectral characteristics, although the magnitude of the coherence spectrum appears to be over-predicted. This deviation is attributed to the presence of turbine wakes, and appears to be a function of the turbulence approaching the first turbine in a pair.

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Tobin, N., & Chamorro, L. P. (2018). Turbulence coherence and its impact on wind-farm power fluctuations. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 855, 1116–1129. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2018.713

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