A11G-3077:
Wind Turbine Wake Experiment - Wieringermeer (WINTWEX-W)

Monday, 15 December 2014
Valerie-Marie Kumer1, Joachim Reuder1, Benny Svardal2 and Peter Eecen3, (1)University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, (2)Christian Michelsen Research Institute, Bergen, Norway, (3)Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, Netherlands
Abstract:
WINTWEX-W is a cooperative wake measurement campaign conducted by the Norwegian Centre of Offshore Wind Energy (Norcowe) and the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN). A scanning, four static Windcubes as well as a downstream looking nacelle LiDAR were placed for half a year downstream of one of five research wind turbines in ECNs’ wind turbine test farm Wieringermeer. In order to capture wake characteristics under different weather conditions we scanned a 60˚ sector at three different elevations and two vertical cross-sections every minute. Windcubes v1 measured wind profiles every second at 2, 5 and 12 rotor diameter downstream distances. Another static Windcube, a forward-looking nacelle LiDAR and three Sonics were placed upstream to measure the undisturbed approaching flow field. The aim of the campaign is a qualitative and quantitative description of single wind turbine wake propagation and persistency, as well as to improve CFD wake models by delivering a detailed data set of several real atmospheric conditions.