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Hello, I am a graduate student studying wind farm layout using FLORIS. I found out that when setting yaw_angle to None or not providing any input during wake calculation, yaw rotates automatically in the inflow direction. I tried setting the yaw_angle to the opposite value of the inflow wind direction to eliminate the yaw control effect, but I found that the get_farm_power value was NaN in many time steps during the calculation of the time series output data. Also, can we consider the yaw rotation in the inflow direction as greedy control? Thanks in advance :) |
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Wind turbines will normally orient themselves into the incoming wind direction when operating. Turbines can operate with some amount of misalignment to the incoming direction, but at a certain limit most turbines will shut themselves off. At some amount of misalignment it becomes difficult to model (perhaps after 40 degrees), and that is why the result starts to include NaN values. |
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Wind turbines will normally orient themselves into the incoming wind direction when operating. Turbines can operate with some amount of misalignment to the incoming direction, but at a certain limit most turbines will shut themselves off. At some amount of misalignment it becomes difficult to model (perhaps after 40 degrees), and that is why the result starts to include NaN values.