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Dear all; My name is Oğuzhan, and I am currently a Master's student in Turkey. I have been working on analyzing fatigue for downstream turbines, particularly focusing on accounting for wake effects. However, due to my limited experience with OpenFAST, I have been progressing step by step and have encountered some challenges. From my research, I understand that simulation data and outputs for the NREL 5MW turbine have been used for fatigue analysis with MLife. However, I have not been able to find exercises or datasets that involve multiple turbines. At this point, I am looking for a wind farm dataset that includes wake effects for downstream turbines, which I can use in QBlade or Ashes for further analysis or "it might be more accurate to say wind data". As I am still learning how to connect the information I have gathered, any guidance or resources you could provide would be invaluable. Additionally, I plan to use QBlade or Ashes for visualization since I am not fully familiar with Paraview. Please let me know if any part of my request is unclear or if there are specific details you need. I greatly appreciate your time and assistance. Thank you for your consideration. Best regards, |
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Dear @oguzcrs11, I'm not sure I fully understand what you are asking, but it sounds like you want turbulent inflow for a given wind turbine that takes into consideration not only ambient inflow turbulence, but also the turbulence from upstream wind turbine wakes. The IEC design standard 61400-1 outlines a simple "effective turbulence" model that could be applied to this, which works well on average, but misses details associated with the wind farm layout and operational conditions. For the later, tools such as FAST.Farm can be used to model wind turbine aeroelastics in OpenFAST combined with farm-level wake and array effects from multiple turbines in the farm. But if you were applying FAST.Farm, then you would be using OpenFAST rather than QBlade or Ashes. FYI: We recently wrote a paper comparing FAST.Farm against the IEC effective turbulence model, which may be informative to you: https://wes.copernicus.org/articles/8/1475/2023/. Best regards, |
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Dear @jjonkman, All your reply was very helpful for me thanks a lot. e.g. RootFxb1-B1RootFxr Best Regards. |
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My guess is that you are grabbing the ElastoDyn outputs (
RootFxb1
, etc.), which are invalid, rather than the BeamDyn outputs (B1RootFxr
, etc.).Best regards,