Wind Resource Assessment of the Antarctic King Sejong Station by Computational Flow Analysis

남극 세종기지의 전산유동해석에 의한 풍력자원평가

  • 김석우 (한국에너지기술연구원 풍력발전연구단) ;
  • 김현구 (한국에너지기술연구원 풍력발전연구단)
  • Published : 2007.11.06

Abstract

In accordance with Madrid and Kyoto Protocols, a 10kW wind turbine installed about 625m away from the King Sejong Station in the Antarctica has been in operation successfully. The current location of the wind turbine has different geographic surroundings from the previous candidate site considered in 2005 and that makes re-evaluation of wind resource at the current site including geographic effects necessary. Especially, strong wind flow derived by steep and complex terrain is dominant in the Antarctica so that computational flow analysis is required. The wind rose measured at the previous and current installation location are identical with strong meteorological correlation but prevailing directions of wind power density are different because of local wind acceleration due to complex terrain. Numerical analysis explains which effects brings this discordance between the two sites, and a design guideline required for additional wind turbine installation has been secured.

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