Does the wind turbine wake follow the topography? A multi-lidar study in complex terrain

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The wake of a single wind turbine in complex terrain is analysed using measurements from lidars. A particular focus of this analysis is the wake deficit and propagation. Six scanning lidars (three short-range and three long-range WindScanners) were deployed during the Perdigaõ 2015 measurement campaign, which took place at a double-ridge site in Portugal. Several scanning scenarios, including triple- A nd dual-Doppler scans, were designed to capture the wind turbine wake of a 2MW turbine located on one of the ridges. Different wake displacements are categorized according to the time of the day. The results show a strong dependence of the vertical wake propagation on the atmospheric stability. When an atmospheric wave is observed under stable conditions, the wake follows the terrain down the ridge with a maximum inclination of-28°. During unstable conditions, the wake is advected upwards by up to 29° above the horizontal plane.

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Menke, R., Vasiljević, N., Hansen, K. S., Hahmann, A. N., & Mann, J. (2018). Does the wind turbine wake follow the topography? A multi-lidar study in complex terrain. Wind Energy Science, 3(2), 681–691. https://doi.org/10.5194/wes-3-681-2018

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