On the self-similarity of wind turbine wakes in a complex terrain using large eddy simulation

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We perform large eddy simulation of flow in a complex terrain under neutral atmospheric stratification. We study the self-similar behavior of a turbine wake as a function of varying terrain complexity and perform comparisons with a flat terrain. By plotting normalized velocity deficit profiles in different complex terrain cases, we verify that self-similarity is preserved as we move downstream from the turbine. We find that this preservation is valid for a shorter distance downstream compared to what is observed in a flat terrain. A larger spread of the profiles toward the tails due to varying levels of shear is also observed.

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Salim Dar, A., Berg, J., Troldborg, N., & Patton, E. G. (2019). On the self-similarity of wind turbine wakes in a complex terrain using large eddy simulation. Wind Energy Science, 4(4), 633–644. https://doi.org/10.5194/wes-4-633-2019

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