Presentations UM 2017
Thanks to everyone for their contribution at the User Meeting 2017. Find below presentations following the agenda of the User Meeting. A few presentation will not be published due to confidentiality issues, this is why the links are empty. (Some authors might get permission to publish later, so please look back as the list could extend with time)
John Olaf Rømma, WindSim AS
Arne R. Gravdahl, WindSim AS
Catehrine Meissner, WindSim AS
ANN in Power Forecast and SCADA Diagnosis
Matteo Mana, WindSim AS
Using WindSim to determine turbine performance due to site specific wind shear
Niklas Sondell, Karlstad Modern Energy, Sweden
Imagine your wind ideas being realised
Ronald de Vries, The Imagineers – Windplanner, Netherlands
Simulation of wind conditions in forested areas: Recommendable data inputs and approaches
Peter Enevoldsen, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, Denmark
Simulation of wind conditions in forested areas: Recommendable data inputs and approaches (Video)
Peter Enevoldsen, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, Denmark
Jompob Waewsak, Thaksin University, Thailand
Forest Parameter Modifications to Improve Turbulence Estimates
Geoffrey DeSena, Uppsala University, Sweden
Estimating the effect of the roughness map on flow parameters
Nina Wilkens, Senvion, Germany
Building forest models with laser scan tree height data – methodology and results
Kyle Brennan, Meventus, Norway
Wind and Solar Collide: Using Extreme Wind Modeling to Drive Down Structural System Costs
Eric Oetjen, RBI Solar, USA
Advancing Grid Solutions: Dynamic Line Rating in an ever changing utility market
Jake P. Gentle, Idaho National Laboratory, USA
Exploring the wake three-dimensionality using WindSim and the actuator disk model
Francesco Castellani, University of Perugia, Italy
Workshop introduction; Site Suitability
Li Di, WindSim
Workshop introduction; Wake modeling
Nikolaos Simisiroglou, Uppsala University/WindSim AS, Sweden
Workshop introduction; Meso-Microscale Coupling
Pablo Duran, WindSim
Workshop introduction; Forest modeling
Catherine Meissner, WindSim