Turbulence Modeling for the Stable Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Implications for Wind Energy
Abstract
The near-surface structure of atmospheric turbulence affects the design and operation of wind turbines and is especially difficult to predict under stably-stratified conditions. This study uses large-eddy simulation (LES) to explore properties of the stable boundary layer (SBL) using an explicit filtering and reconstruction turbulence modeling approach. Simulations of the atmospheric boundary layer over flat terrain, under both moderately and...
Paper Details
Title
Turbulence Modeling for the Stable Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Implications for Wind Energy
Published Date
Jul 21, 2011
Volume
88
Issue
1-2
Pages
255 - 277
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