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Hello everyone, I am using FLORIS to make an estimation of the AEP produced by different wind farms, with different wind climates, turbines and layouts. I have read in https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy19osti/72767.pdf that Gauss_legacy velocity deficit model provides better representation of wake characteristics. However, I have also read from some authors, from DONG Energy Wind Power, who prefer to use the Jensen model to predict AEP and power losses. Moreover, in reference [1], it is stated that Jensen model provides better estimation of AEP and wake losses for Horns Rev offshore wind farm. Any recomendation or advice would be very helpful. Many thanks in advance, Nicolás Deza [1] Recalibrating Wind Turbine Wake Model Parameters – Validating the Wake Model Performance for Large Offshore Wind Farms Thomas Sørensen, M.Sc, Per Nielsen, M.Sc. & Morten Lybech Thøgersen, M.Sc. EMD International A/S, Niels Jernes Vej 10, DK-9220 Aalborg East |
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We recommend using the Gauss_legacy model. The Jensen model has not been tuned and is just a standard out-of-the box implementation of the Jensen model. There are other tunings that have happened for Jensen to give good performance in literature that are not included in FLORIS. The Gaussian model has been tuned to SCADA data and LES data and we are more confident in that model. |
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Hello, I read in "FLORIS: A Brief Tutorial" that some work is being done regarding Deep-Array effects, which seem to be quite relevant in large offshore wind farms to perform AEP calculations. Thanks in advance |
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We recommend using the Gauss_legacy model. The Jensen model has not been tuned and is just a standard out-of-the box implementation of the Jensen model. There are other tunings that have happened for Jensen to give good performance in literature that are not included in FLORIS. The Gaussian model has been tuned to SCADA data and LES data and we are more confident in that model.