Power output FAST Farm #2282
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Dear @windexplorer21, FAST.Farm will use the wake from the upstream turbine combined with the inflow as the inflow that the downstream turbine will experience. If the average of your 9 inflow points does not correspond to the wind speed you expect is necessary for the downstream turbine to generate the power it is generating, I would question whether your 9 inflow points are adequately representative of the inflow the downstream turbine is experiencing. You could compare your 9-point average to AeroDyn output Best regards, |
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Dear all,
I am simulating a very simple wind farm consisting of two turbines (IEA 15MW) under steady wind conditions (10.69 m/s rated speed), without shear or turbulence intensity. I am curious about how the software evaluates the power output of the second turbine, as I am encountering a discrepancy when compared to the power curve of the turbine obtained from an OpenFAST simulation.
Specifically, I have recorded a power output of 5320 kW for the second turbine. However, the wind speed necessary to achieve this power is significantly higher compared to the wind speed that the second turbine is actually experiencing, which is 6.95 m/s (this value is the average from 9 points across the rotor).
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards,
windexplorer21
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