Scientific Computing Seminar

Date and Place: Thursdays and hybrid (live in 32-349/online via Zoom). For detailed dates see below!

Content

In the Scientific Computing Seminar we host talks of guests and members of the SciComp team as well as students of mathematics, computer science and engineering. Everybody interested in the topics is welcome.

List of Talks

Event Information:

  • Thu
    07
    Mar
    2019

    SC Seminar: Ismail Hakki Tuncer

    11:30SC Seminar Room 32-349

    Prof. Ismail Hakki Tuncer, Department of Aerospace Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

    Title:
    Wind Potential/Power Estimation Based on Unsteady OpenFOAM Solutions Coupled with WRF

    Abstract:

    Current wind power prediction tools mostly employ Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models which are based on statistical observation data obtained from wind-masts. CFD models first simulate sectoral wind fields over a region of interest. The dominant wind field is then reconstructed by correlating the statistical wind mast data at a single point to the sectoral wind fields simulated. The reconstructed wind field may be used for micro-siting of wind turbines, and for the annual energy production estimation of a wind farm. In the current study, unsteady atmospheric flows in complex terrains are simulated by the open source flow solver OpenFOAM coupled with the mesoscale weather prediction software, WRF. The low resolution, unsteady WRF solution provides the spatially varying unsteady boundary conditions for the OpenFOAM solution on high resolution terrain fitted viscous grids. The unsteady wind fields integrated in time provide accurate wind energy production estimations and may be used for micro-siting of wind turbines. The coupled unsteady flow solutions are validated and it is shown that the predictions compare well with the wind mast data.