Abstract

Dynamic inflow is a phenomenon that leads to a load overshooting, for example by fast pitch angle changes. Established engineering models for this effect are known to still have deficits. Advanced control mechanisms for turbines like collective pitch control in order to alleviate tower loads or individual pitch control increase the need for accurate dynamic inflow models. We performed fast pitching step experiments with our MoWiTO 1.8 (Model Wind Turbine Oldenburg 1.8 m) in the WindLab wind tunnel of the University of Oldenburg and investigated the load overshooting of blade loads, torque and thrust as well as velocity transients in the near wake. Dynamic inflow phenomena were clearly visible and their non-dimensional time constants matched existing full scale and lab size experiments. The transient process of the different measured loads and flow in the near wake is disussed in the paper to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying physical phenomena.

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