Comparison of the free vortex wake and actuator line methods to study the loads of a wind turbine in imposed surge motion

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To enable the development of floating offshore wind farms, it is important to have a clear understanding of the aerodyamic forces applied on a floating offshore wind turbine. The paper presents comparisons between a lifting line free vortex wake method and an actuator line method in the case of a wind turbine in surge with blade-resolved CFD data as a reference. Each model is compared to a quasi-steady estimation of the loads to understand the variations due to the surge movement. The near-wake flow field is investigated in order to give an insight into the flow features leading to the observed behavior. Both methods predict a higher axial velocity at the position of the rotor and one radius downstream of the rotor in surge conditions compared to the fixed case.

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Corniglion, R., Harris, J., Peyrard, C., & Capaldo, M. (2020). Comparison of the free vortex wake and actuator line methods to study the loads of a wind turbine in imposed surge motion. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1618). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1618/5/052045

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