A method for preliminary rotor design - Part 1: Radially Independent Actuator Disc model

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We present an analytical model for assessing the aerodynamic performance of a wind turbine rotor through a different parametrization of the classical blade element momentum (BEM) model. The model is named the Radially Independent Actuator Disc (RIAD) model, and it establishes an analytical relationship between the local thrust loading and the local power, known as the local-thrust coefficient and the local-power coefficient respectively. The model has a direct physical interpretation, showing the contribution for each of the three losses: wake rotation loss, tip loss and viscous loss. The gradient for RIAD is found through the use of the complex step method, and power optimization is used to show how easily the method can be used for rotor optimization. The main benefit of RIAD is the ease with which it can be applied for rotor optimization and especially load constraint power optimization as described in Loenbaek et al. ( 2021). The relationship between the RIAD input and the rotor chord and twist is established, and it is validated against a BEM solver.

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Loenbaek, K., Bak, C., Madsen, J. I., & McWilliam, M. (2021). A method for preliminary rotor design - Part 1: Radially Independent Actuator Disc model. Wind Energy Science, 6(3), 903–915. https://doi.org/10.5194/wes-6-903-2021

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