Abstract

In this paper we present high resolution pressure distributions measured on the surface of a rotor blade of an 8 MW offshore prototype. We investigate two time intervals of approximately 10 minute duration acquired in April 2022. During the first time interval the turbine is operated at rated power, during the second time interval the turbine is operated below rated power. We see a clear increase and decrease of pressure values on the pressure side and suction side of the rotor blade, respectively. Also, 1P frequency oscillations are found in all sensors except during idling state. We find a decreasing signal to noise ratio in these oscillations with increasing distance from leading edge towards trailing edge, indicating higher turbulence in the air flow. Additionally, pressure changes during pitching movements can be observed. These data present the first data set of pressure distribution measured over a longer time period on a state-of-the-art sized offshore wind turbine prototype and therefore, provide important input for model validation and further understanding of the aerodynamic conditions at a rotor blade.

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