Wind Turbine Power Calculations



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Wind Turbine Power Calculations RWE npower renewables Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Power Industry INTRODUCTION RWE npower is a leading integrated UK energy company and is part of the RWE Group, one of Europe's leading utilities. We own and operate a diverse portfolio of power plant, including gasfired combined cycle gas turbine, oil, and coal fired power stations, along with Combined Heat and Power plants on industrial site that supply both electrical power and heat. RWE npower also has a strong in-house operations and engineering capability that supports our existing assets and develops new power plant. Our retail business, npower, is one of the UK's largest suppliers of electricity and gas. In the UK RWE is also at the forefront of producing energy through renewable resources. npower renewables leads the UK wind power market and is a leader in hydroelectric generation. It developed the UK's first major offshore wind farm, North Hoyle, off the North Wales coast, which began operation in 003. Through the RWE Power International brand, RWE npower sells specialist services that cover every aspect of owning and operating a power plant, from construction, commissioning, operations and maintenance to eventual decommissioning. Figure 1: Wind Turbine at North Wales coast SCENARIO Wind turbines work by converting the kinetic energy in the wind first into rotational kinetic energy in the turbine and then electrical energy that can be supplied, via the national grid, for any purpose around the UK. The energy available for conversion mainly depends on the wind speed and the swept area of the turbine. When planning a wind farm it is important to know the expected power and energy output of each wind turbine to be able to calculate its economic viability. PROBLEM STATEMENT With the knowledge that it is of critical economic importance to know the power and therefore energy produced by different types of wind turbine in different conditions, in this exemplar we will calculate the rotational kinetic power produced in a wind turbine at its rated wind speed. This is the minimum wind speed at which a wind turbine produces its rated power. MATHEMATICAL MODEL The following table shows the definition of various variables used in this model: E = Kinetic Energy (J) ρ = Density (kg/m 3 ) m = Mass (kg) A = Swept Area (m ) v = Wind Speed (m/s) C p = Power Coefficient P = Power (W) r = Radius (m) dm Mass flow rate x = distance (m) = (kg/s) de Energy Flow t = time (s) = Rate (J/s) Under constant acceleration, the kinetic energy of an object having mass m and velocity v is equal to the work done W in displacing that object from rest to a distance s under a force F, i.e.: E = W = Fs According to Newton s Law, we have: F = ma Hence, E = mas (1) Using the third equation of motion: we get: v = u + as ( v u ) a = s Since the initial velocity of the object is zero, i.e. u = 0, we get: v a = s

Substituting it in equation (1), we get that the kinetic energy of a mass in motions is: 1 E = mv () The power in the wind is given by the rate of change of energy: de 1 dm P = = v (3) As mass flow rate is given by: dm = ρ A dx and the rate of change of distance is given by: we get: dx = v dm = ρ Av Hence, from equation (3), the power can be defined as: 1 P = ρ Av 3 (4) A German physicist Albert Betz concluded in 1919 that no wind turbine can convert more than 16/7 (59.3%) of the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical energy turning a rotor. To this day, this is known as the Betz Limit or Betz' Law. The theoretical maximum power efficiency of any design of wind turbine is 0.59 (i.e. no more than 59% of the energy carried by the wind can be extracted by a wind turbine). This is called the power coefficient and is defined as: Cp max = 0.59 Also, wind turbines cannot operate at this maximum limit. The C p value is unique to each turbine type and is a function of wind speed that the turbine is operating in. Once we incorporate various engineering requirements of a wind turbine - strength and durability in particular - the real world limit is well below the Betz Limit with values of 0.35-0.45 common even in the best designed wind turbines. By the time we take into account the other factors in a complete wind turbine system - e.g. the gearbox, bearings, generator and so on - only 10-30% of the power of the wind is ever actually converted into usable electricity. Hence, the power coefficient needs to be factored in equation (4) and the extractable power from the wind is given by: P 1 = ρ (5) 3 avail Av C p The swept area of the turbine can be calculated from the length of the turbine blades using the equation for the area of a circle: A = πr (6) where the radius is equal to the blade length as shown in the figure below: Sweap Area A = πr CALCULATIONS WITH GIVEN DATA We are given the following data: Blade length, l = 5 m Wind speed, v = 1 m/sec Air density, ρ = 1.3 kg/m 3 Power Coefficient, C p = 0.4 Inserting the value for blade length as the radius of the swept area into equation (8) we have: l = r = 5m A = πr = π 5 Radius - r = 8495m We can then calculate the power converted from the wind into rotational energy in the turbine using equation (7): 1 3 Pavail = ρav Cp 1 3 = 13. 8495 1 0. 4 = 3. 6MW CONCLUSION This value is normally defined by the turbine designers but it is important to understand the relationship between all of these factors and to use this equation to calculate the power at wind speeds other than the rated wind speed. Having knowledge of how a turbine behaves in different wind speeds is critical to understand the income lost by any down time of the turbine. It is also useful to understand what power a turbine should be producing so that if there is a problem

with the turbine this can be picked up on due to lower than estimated energy values. Predictions of how much energy will be produced by a turbine are important to the energy market, as energy is sold before it is actually produced. This means that accurate calculations of the energy are very important to balancing the energy in the market and to forecasting a company s income. EXTENSION ACTIVITY 1: Repeat the above calculation using different wind speeds and plot a graph of the power produced at these different values. What is the relationship between wind speed, v, and power, P? Please note: This activity assumes that C p is constant, whereas it is actually a function of wind speed. This will be explored further in Extension Activity 3. EXTENSION ACTIVITY : Marine turbines are designed using the same principles as wind turbines. However, they are used in the different conditions and the variables used in the power equation given in equation (5) are also slightly different. As the marine turbine works in water rather than air, we will use density of water instead of air: Density of water, ρ w = 1000 kg/m 3 The average power coefficient, C p, for marine turbines is also different than that of wind turbines. Currently, the technology for marine turbines is not that much developed to reach the same levels of results as wind turbines. However, the theoretical maximum for marine turbines is still defined by Betz Law with a limit of 0.59 and we will use the following value of this coefficient: Power Coefficient Marine Turbine, C pm = 0.35 Given this information, rearrange the power equation (5) using marine turbine variables to calculate the length of blade that would be needed to produce the same power by marine turbine as produced by the wind turbine in the example above. Assume v =.5m/s, which is the typical rated tidal flow speed. EXTENSION ACTIVITY 3: The power coefficient is not a static value as defined in the main question; it varies with the tip speed ratio of the turbine. Tip speed ratio is defined as: λ = blade tip speed wind speed The blade tip speed can be calculated from the rotational speed of the turbine and the length of the blades used in the turbine using the following equation: rotational speed ( rpm) π D blade tip speed = 60 where D is the diameter of the turbine. Given that the rotational speed of the turbine is 15rpm, calculate λ using the above two equations and fill it in the following table. Then read the corresponding value of C p using the graph below. This C p value can then be used to calculate the power at that wind speed using appropriate form of equation (5). Finally, calculate the energy using the following equation and complete the table: Energy = Power Time Please note, there are crosses in the following table where the wind turbine would not operate due to the wind speed being too high or too low. WIND SPEED (M/S) 1 531 TIME (HOURS) 3 1407 5 1831 7 1769 9 1386 11 913 13 54 15 49 17 105 19 39 1 1 3 3 5 1 7 0 TOTAL λ VALUE C p VALUE Table with EA3 POWER (KW) ENERGY (KWH)

WHERE TO FIND MORE 1. Basic Engineering Mathematics, John Bird, 007, published by Elsevier Ltd.. Engineering Mathematics, Fifth Edition, John Bird, 007, published by Elsevier Ltd. Cp vs λ curve for wind turbine (with EA3) Photo awaited Jess, Graduate Engineer, npower renewables She says: Following my degree in Mechanical Engineering with new and renewable energy, I am working for RWE npower renewables as a graduate engineer on our Professional Engineers and Scientists Development Scheme. As a graduate I go on placements around the business including Marine Development, Hydro Commissioning and placements abroad, such as turbine operations and maintenance strategy in Spain. My current team is Turbine Performance where we keep track of the performance of all of our wind turbines. We also help our operations staff with investigations into wind turbine problems.

INFORMATION FOR TEACHERS Keywords: Kinetic energy and Power Calculation Betz Limit and power coefficient TOPICS COVERED FROM MATHEMATICS FOR ENGINEERING Topic 1: Mathematical Models in Engineering Topic : Models of Growth and Decay Topic 5: Geometry Topic 6: Differentiation and Integration LEARNING OUTCOMES LO 01: Understand the idea of mathematical modelling LO 0: Be familiar with a range of models of change, and growth and decay LO 05: Know how -D and 3-D coordinate geometry is used to describe lines, planes and conic sections within engineering design and analysis LO 06: Know how to use differentiation and integration in the context of engineering analysis and problem solving LO 09: Construct rigorous mathematical arguments and proofs in engineering context LO 10: Comprehend translations of common realistic engineering contexts into mathematics ASSESSMENT CRITERIA AC 1.1: State assumptions made in establishing a specific mathematical model AC 1.: Describe and use the modelling cycle AC.3: Set up and solve a differential equation to model a physical situation AC 4.1: Identify and describe functions and their graphs AC 4.: Analyse functions represented by polynomial equations AC 5.1: Use equations of straight lines, circles, conic sections, and planes AC 6.1: Calculate the rate of change of a function AC 9.1: Use precise statements, logical deduction and inference AC 9.: Manipulate mathematical expressions AC 9.3: Construct extended arguments to handle substantial problems AC 10.1: Read critically and comprehend longer mathematical arguments or examples of applications LINKS TO OTHER UNITS OF THE ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING Unit-1: Investigating Engineering Business and the Environment Unit-5: Maintaining Engineering Plant, Equipment and Systems Unit-6: Investigating Modern Manufacturing Techniques used in Engineering Unit-7: Innovative Design and Enterprise Unit-8: Mathematical Techniques and Applications for Engineers Unit-9: Principles and Application of Engineering Science ANSWERS TO EXTENSION ACTIVITIES EA1: Cubic relationship should be shown by graph and seen in the formula EA: Blade length = 0.5m EA3: Total Energy over the year is approximately 10GWh