Results from a survey among industry experts about the use of large-eddy simulation (LES) in wind energy. The survey was conducted online between October 10 and December 7, 2022 with a total of 48 respondents. Results and Discussions of the survey are presented at the Wake Conference 2023 (Visby, Sweden) and published in the proceedings of the conference. When using the data, please cite Asmuth et al. (2023). How Fast is Fast Enough? Industry Perspectives on the Use of Large-eddy Simlation in Wind Energy, Journal of Physics: Conference Series Note that personal data left in the comment section by some of the respondents has been removed from the results. The raw results as exported from Google Forms is found results_dec2.csv. Pos...
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Wind turbines are the largest rotating machines on the planet, operating in some of the most remote ...
AbstractHigh resolution large-eddy simulations (LES) were carried out to simulate the turbulent flow...
In past years, wind farm control has gained interests significantly by both academia and industry to...
The use of graphics processing units (GPUs) has facilitated unprecedented performance gains for comp...
The inspiration behind simulation of wind turbines is self-evident: wind turbines are substantial, c...
To study wind farm aerodynamics (WFA), the Wind Power industry currently relies on simple Engineerin...
Information on pedestrian-level wind (PLW) speed for wind comfort assessment can be obtained by wind...
Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) develop a high-fidelity large-eddy si...
The growing interest in renewable resources [1] is encouraging research on wind turbines. The presen...
Presentation at the EAWE PhD Seminar 2021 Understanding the in-situ wind conditions and climatology...
Information on pedestrian-level wind (PLW) speed for wind comfort assessment can be obtained by wind...
Extreme wind speeds with return periods of 50 years can be crucial for the design of wind turbines. ...
Dataset of the paper "Large-eddy Simulation of a Wind-turbine Array subjected to Active Yaw Control"...
Due to abundant wind resources and land saving, offshore wind farms have been vigorously developed w...
Wind turbines are the largest rotating machines on the planet, operating in some of the most remote ...
AbstractHigh resolution large-eddy simulations (LES) were carried out to simulate the turbulent flow...
In past years, wind farm control has gained interests significantly by both academia and industry to...