Abstract
Leading-edge erosion (LEE) of wind turbine blades is caused by the impact of hydrometeors, which appear in a solid or liquid phase. A reduction in the wind turbine blades' tip speed during defined precipitation events can mitigate LEE. To apply such an erosion-safe mode, a precipitation nowcast is required. Theoretical considerations indicate that the time a raindrop needs to fall to the ground is sufficient to reduce the tip speed. Furthermore, it is described that a compact, vertically pointing radar that measures rain at different heights with a sufficiently high spatio-temporal resolution can nowcast rain for an erosion-safe mode.
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Tilg, A. M., Bay Hasager, C., Kirtzel, H. J., & Hummelshøj, P. (2020). Brief communication: Nowcasting of precipitation for leading-edge-erosion-safe mode. Wind Energy Science, 5(3), 977–981. https://doi.org/10.5194/wes-5-977-2020
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