Presentation delivered at the Torque 2014 conference. The associated paper is available at: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/524/1/012105 Abstract The IEA Task 31 Wakebench is setting up a framework for the evaluation of wind farm flow models operating at microscale level. The framework consists on a model evaluation protocol integrated on a web-based portal for model benchmarking (www.windbench.net). This paper provides an overview of the building-block validation approach applied to flow-over-terrain models, including best practices for the benchmarking and data processing procedures for the analysis and qualification of validation datasets from wind resource assessment campaigns. A hierarchy of test cases has been p...
The aim of this project is to show the capabilities of a RANS based numerical model in accurately an...
Wind turbines in wind farms regularly operate in the wake of other wind turbines and experience lowe...
Dynamic models of wind farms for power system studies are at present not a standard feature of many ...
The IEA Task 31 Wakebench is setting up a framework for the evaluation of wind farm flow models oper...
Presentation at the Wind Energy Science Conference in Cork, Ireland. The "Wakebench" framework for...
This report is a short summary of the activities done in the task T1.1 and an introduction to some o...
In wind energy, the accuracy of the estimation of the wind resource has an enormous effect on the ex...
This poster was presented at the online WindEurope Wind Resource Assessment Workshop in June 2019. ...
A case study is presented, in which the authors compare several models against yet unpublished data ...
This dataset has been generated within the IEA-Wind Task 31 Wakebench project to validate microscale...
Introduction The Windbench portal has been developed together with the IEA-Wind Task 31 “Wakebench”...
The Windbench portal for wind energy verification and validation (V&V) repositories is being redesig...
A wind turbine operating downwind of another will stand in the wake of the upstream turbine, resulti...
Due to spatial and economic constraints and the limited number of suitable sites, wind turbines are...
A comparison of several incrementally complex methods for predicting wind turbine performance, aeroe...
The aim of this project is to show the capabilities of a RANS based numerical model in accurately an...
Wind turbines in wind farms regularly operate in the wake of other wind turbines and experience lowe...
Dynamic models of wind farms for power system studies are at present not a standard feature of many ...
The IEA Task 31 Wakebench is setting up a framework for the evaluation of wind farm flow models oper...
Presentation at the Wind Energy Science Conference in Cork, Ireland. The "Wakebench" framework for...
This report is a short summary of the activities done in the task T1.1 and an introduction to some o...
In wind energy, the accuracy of the estimation of the wind resource has an enormous effect on the ex...
This poster was presented at the online WindEurope Wind Resource Assessment Workshop in June 2019. ...
A case study is presented, in which the authors compare several models against yet unpublished data ...
This dataset has been generated within the IEA-Wind Task 31 Wakebench project to validate microscale...
Introduction The Windbench portal has been developed together with the IEA-Wind Task 31 “Wakebench”...
The Windbench portal for wind energy verification and validation (V&V) repositories is being redesig...
A wind turbine operating downwind of another will stand in the wake of the upstream turbine, resulti...
Due to spatial and economic constraints and the limited number of suitable sites, wind turbines are...
A comparison of several incrementally complex methods for predicting wind turbine performance, aeroe...
The aim of this project is to show the capabilities of a RANS based numerical model in accurately an...
Wind turbines in wind farms regularly operate in the wake of other wind turbines and experience lowe...
Dynamic models of wind farms for power system studies are at present not a standard feature of many ...