Characterizing Wake Turbulence with Staring Lidar Measurements

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Lidar measurements in the German offshore wind farm Alpha Ventus were performed to investigate the turbulence characteristics of wind turbine wakes. In particular, we compare measurements of the free flow in the surroundings of the wind turbines with measurements in the inner region of a wake flow behind one turbine. Our results indicate that wind turbines modulate the turbulent structures of the flow on a wide range of scales. For the data of the wake flow, the power spectrum as well as the multifractal intermittency coefficient reveal features of homogeneous isotropic turbulence. Thus, we conjecture that on scales of the rotor a new turbulent cascade is initiated, which determines the features of the turbulent wake flow quite independently from the more complex wind flow in the surroundings of the turbine.

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Bastine, D., Wächter, M., Peinke, J., Trabucchi, D., & Kühn, M. (2015). Characterizing Wake Turbulence with Staring Lidar Measurements. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 625). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/625/1/012006

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