An assessment of wind farms' electromagnetic impact for the aerodrome

Wang Xiaoliang, Ma Yuzhao, He Wei-kun, Wang Wenyi, Wu Renbiao
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As a source of clean energy wind power has attracted great interests around the world. However, recent research revealed that wind farms may interfere with surveillance and navigation instruments in aerodromes such as radar, radio navigation instrument, etc because of wind farms' reflection, scattering and shadowing to the electromagnetic wave. Therefore, wind farms may further threaten aviation safety. Around a new aerodrome in the construction in the east of China, there are several wind farms nearby. Our laboratory was assigned to assess the impact of wind farms nearby on this new aerodrome. This paper presents our assessment scheme and particular methods for this actual case. The electronic equipments which may be interfered with by wind farms in the assessed aerodrome include SSR (secondary surveillance radar), VOR (VHF omnidirectional radio range) and ILS (instrument landing system). We assessed the wind farms' impact on these equipments separately. The assessment procedure includes four steps: geographic position relationship assessment, zone partition assessment, visibility assessment and detailed engineering assessment. The wind farm we assessed is only 4–11 kilometers away from the base point of the runway of the new aerodrome. There are 32 wind turbines whose height is over 100 meters in this nearest wind farm. All wind turbines distribute on a hill not far from the aerodrome. Fortunately, this wind farm is not on the direction of the runway, but on the side of the runway. Some assessment results are given in the paper. The assessment scheme presented in the paper is valuable for site selection of aerodromes, surveillance and navigation electronic equipments and wind farms. It also could give reference for type selection of electronic equipments of the aerodrome in the construction.
风电场对机场电磁影响的评估
风能作为一种清洁能源,在世界范围内引起了极大的兴趣。然而,最近的研究表明,由于风力发电场对电磁波的反射、散射和遮蔽,风力发电场可能会干扰机场的监视和导航仪器,如雷达、无线电导航仪器等。因此,风力发电场可能会进一步威胁航空安全。在中国东部一个在建的新机场周围,附近有几个风力发电场。我们实验室受命评估附近风力发电场对这个新机场的影响。本文针对这一实际案例,提出了我们的评估方案和具体方法。被评估机场可能受到风电场干扰的电子设备包括二次监视雷达(SSR)、VHF全向无线电测距(VOR)和仪表着陆系统(ILS)。我们分别评估了风电场对这些设备的影响。评价程序包括地理位置关系评价、分区评价、可见度评价和详细工程评价四个步骤。我们评估的风电场距离新机场跑道基准点只有4-11公里。在这个最近的风电场里,有32个高度超过100米的风力涡轮机。所有的风力涡轮机都分布在离机场不远的山上。幸运的是,这个风电场不是在跑道的方向上,而是在跑道的一侧。文中给出了一些评价结果。本文提出的评价方案对机场、监视导航电子设备和风电场的选址具有一定的参考价值。为机场电子设备在建设中的选型提供参考。
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