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atmospheric boundary layer 3 turbulence 2 Horns Rev wind farm 1 LES 1 RANS 1 actuator-disk model with rotation 1 aerodynamics 1 atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) 1 blade-element theory 1 computational fluid dynamics 1 large-eddy simulation 1 mixing layer 1 power deficit 1 tip and root vortices 1 turbulence modeling 1 wake effects 1 wakes 1 wind direction 1 wind energy 1 wind farm 1 wind turbine 1 wind-tunnel experiment 1 wind-turbine wake 1
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Porté-Agel, Fernando 2 Bhaganagar, Kiran 1 Chamorro, Leonardo P. 1 Chen, Chang-Hung 1 Debnath, Mithu 1 Masson, Christian 1 Sumner, Jonathon 1 Watters, Christophe Sibuet 1 Wu, Yu-Ting 1
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Implications of Stably Stratified Atmospheric Boundary Layer Turbulence on the Near-Wake Structure of Wind Turbines
Bhaganagar, Kiran; Debnath, Mithu - In: Energies 7 (2014) 9, pp. 5740-5763
boundary layer (ABL) simulations have been performed to obtain mean and turbulence states of the atmosphere under stable …-time atmospheric inflow conditions has been investigated using actuator-line-model based large-eddy-simulations. Precursor atmospheric …
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A Numerical Study of the Effects of Wind Direction on Turbine Wakes and Power Losses in a Large Wind Farm
Porté-Agel, Fernando; Wu, Yu-Ting; Chen, Chang-Hung - In: Energies 6 (2013) 10, pp. 5297-5313
In this study, large-eddy simulations (LESs) were performed to investigate the effects of changing wind direction on the turbine wakes and associated power losses in the Horns Rev offshore wind farm. In the LES framework, the turbulent subgrid-scale stresses are parameterized using a tuning-free...
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Turbulent Flow Inside and Above a Wind Farm: A Wind-Tunnel Study
Chamorro, Leonardo P.; Porté-Agel, Fernando - In: Energies 4 (2011) 11, pp. 1916-1936
Wind-tunnel experiments were carried out to better understand boundary layer effects on the flow pattern inside and above a model wind farm under thermally neutral conditions. Cross-wire anemometry was used to characterize the turbulent flow structure at different locations around a 10 by 3...
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CFD in Wind Energy: The Virtual, Multiscale Wind Tunnel
Sumner, Jonathon; Watters, Christophe Sibuet; Masson, … - In: Energies 3 (2010) 5, pp. 989-1013
Over the past two decades, computational fluid dynamics and particularly the finite volume method have been increasingly used to predict the performance of wind turbines within their environment. Increases in available computational power has led to the application of RANS-based models to more...
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