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A method to correct the flow distortion of offshore wind data using CFD simulation and experimental wind tunnel tests

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The assessment of wind energy resource for the development of deep offshore wind plants requires the use of every possible source of data and, in many cases, includes data gathered at meteorological stations installed at islands, islets or even oil platforms—all structures that interfere with, and change, the flow characteristics. This work aims to contribute to the evaluation of such changes in the flow by developing a correction methodology and applying it to the case of Berlenga island, Portugal. The study is performed using computational fluid dynamic simulations (CFD) validated by wind tunnel tests. In order to simulate the incoming offshore flow with CFD models a wind profile, unknown a priori, was established using observations from two coastal wind stations and a power law wind profile was fitted to the existing data (a=0.165). The results show that the resulting horizontal wind speed at 80 m above sea level is 16% lower than the wind speed at 80 m above the island for the dominant wind direction sector.

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Wind flow Wind energy Offshore wind energy Wind tunnel Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation

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Silva, J.; Silva, F. Marques da; Couto, A.; Estanqueiro, A. - A method to correct the flow distortion of offshore wind data using CFD simulation and experimental wind tunnel tests. In: Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 2015, Vol. 140, p. 87-94

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