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U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory: National Wind Technology Center

Revision as of 15:48, 15 June 2011

The first Wind Energy SIG group meeting is taking place on June 16, 2011 at the 6th OpenFOAM workshop. The SIGs are meeting in 116 EES (Earth-Engineering Sciences) on the PSU campus.

The point of the SIG meetings are to introduce ourselves to on another, share how we use OpenFOAM and share the difficulties we are currently working through. If you are interested in putting together a short presentation (<10 min), please contact one of the session leaders.

Here is a list of the presentations that we currently have lined up and their respective topics.

1 Session 1 (8:30 - 10:00 am): Atmospheric Boundary Layers

1.1 Opening Remarks

Adam Lavely, PSU

1.2 Dr. Matthew Churchfield

U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory: National Wind Technology Center

  • Actuator lines in LES
  • Wind farm modeling

1.3 Ganesh Vijayakumar

The Pennsylvania State University

  • Accurate Law-of-the-Wall modelling in LES
  • Channel flow

1.4 Jonathon Sumner

ETS

  • Boundary Conditions
  • RANS

1.5 Dr. Robert Benoit

École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS): Montreal, Canada

  • 3D Channel LES
  • Neutral stratification with coriolis and large-scale pressure force

1.6 Frank Zajaczkowski

The Applied Research Laboratory at Pennsylvania State

  • WRF - CFD coupling

2 Session 2 (10:30 am - 12:00 noon): Wind Turbine Aerodynamics

2.1 Adam Lavely

The Pennsylvania State University

  • Transition modelling
  • Rotating blades

2.2 Shreyas Ananthan

Vestas Technology R&D

  • How Vestas Global Research Team wants to use OpenFOAM
  • Features Vestas is interested in

2.3 Ivan Herraez

ForWind - Oldenburg

  • Validation test cases
  • Resolution in the wake