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Impact of freestream turbulence and thrust coefficient on wind turbine-generated wakes

Fluid Dynamics 2025-03-31 v1

Abstract

This study investigates how variations in freestream turbulence (FST) and the thrust coefficient (CTC_T) influence wind turbine wakes. Wakes generated at CT{0.5,0.7,0.9}C_T \in \{0.5, 0.7,0.9\} are exposed to turbulent inflows with varying FST intensity (1%TI11%1\% \lesssim TI_{\infty} \lesssim 11\%) and integral length scale (0.1Lx/D20.1 \lesssim \mathcal{L}_x/D \lesssim 2, DD is the rotor diameter). For high-TITI_{\infty} inflows, a flow region within the wake is observed several diameters downstream, where a mean momentum deficit persists despite the turbulence intensity having already homogenised with the freestream, challenging traditional wake definitions. A ``turning point'' in the mean wake width evolution is identified, beyond which wakes spread at slower rates. Near-field (x/D7x/D \lesssim 7) wake growth rate increases with higher TITI_{\infty} and CTC_T, while far-field (x/D15x/D \gtrsim 15) wake growth rate decreases with higher TITI_{\infty} -- a finding with profound implications for wind turbine wake modelling that also bridges the gap with entrainment behaviours observed in bluff and porous body wakes exposed to FST. Increasing Lx\mathcal{L}_x delays wake recovery onset and reduces the mean wake width, with minimal effect on the spreading rate. Both CTC_T and FST influence high- and low-frequency wake dynamics, with varying contributions in the near and far fields. For low-TITI_{\infty} and small-Lx\mathcal{L}_x inflows, wake meandering is minimal, sensitive to CTC_T, and appears to be triggered by shear layer instabilities. Wake meandering is enhanced for high-TITI_{\infty} and large-Lx\mathcal{L}_x inflows and is dominated by background turbulence. This emphasises the complex role of FST integral length scale: while increasing Lx\mathcal{L}_x amplifies meandering, it does not necessarily translate to larger mean wake width due to the concurrent suppression of entrainment rate.

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@article{arxiv.2503.21903,
  title  = {Impact of freestream turbulence and thrust coefficient on wind turbine-generated wakes},
  author = {Martin Bourhis and Thomas Messmer and Michael Hölling and Oliver R. H. Buxton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.21903},
  year   = {2025}
}