Loads for a wind turbine operating in the wake of an upstream wind turbine
was investigated with the objective of identifying the load generating chan
ges in the wind field parameters compared to a free flow situation. The inv
estigation was based on the measurements from the offshore wind farm Vindeb
y in Denmark. The following wind held parameters were included in the wind
field analysis: Wind speed deficit, turbulence intensity, horizontal shear
and turbulence spectrum length scale. The identified wind field changes wer
e implemented in the aeroelastic code HawC, which was used to predict the w
ind turbine loads. For both free flow and wake cases, good agreement with m
easured loads was obtained. The most important load generating parameters f
or the wind farm in Vindeby were the increased turbulence intensity and the
reduced turbulence length scale. The increased fatigue loading in the wind
farm compared to free flow was found to be between 5% and 15%, depending o
n the wind farm layout. The load increase caused by wake effects was found
to be the same for an offshore and a land site. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science L
td. All rights reserved.