Published June 2, 2014 | Version v1
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IEA-Task 31 WAKEBENCH: Towards a protocol for wind farm flow model evaluation. Part 1: Flow-over-terrain models

  • 1. CENER
  • 2. NREL

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Presentation delivered at the Torque 2014 conference. The associated paper is available at: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/524/1/012105

Abstract

The IEA Task 31 Wakebench is setting up a framework for the evaluation of wind farm flow models operating at microscale level. The framework consists on a model evaluation protocol integrated on a web-based portal for model benchmarking (www.windbench.net). This paper provides an overview of the building-block validation approach applied to flow-over-terrain models, including best practices for the benchmarking and data processing procedures for the analysis and qualification of validation datasets from wind resource assessment campaigns.
A hierarchy of test cases has been proposed for flow-over-terrain model evaluation, from Monin-Obukhov similarity theory for verification of surface-layer properties, to the Leipzig profile for the near-neutral atmospheric boundary layer, to flow over isolated hills (Askervein and Bolund) to flow over mountaneous complex terrain (Alaiz). A summary of results from the first benchmarks
are used to illustrate the model evaluation protocol applied to flow-over-terrain modeling in neutral conditions.

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Conference paper: 10.1088/1742-6596/524/1/012105 (DOI)