54th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting 2016
DOI: 10.2514/6.2016-0340
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Turbulent Inflow Generation for the Large-eddy Simulation Technique Through Globally Neutral Buoyancy Perturbations

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“…In order to investigate the power extracted from the wind, we used the same computational domain as outlined in the previous section, but used a turbulent perturbation inflow method [17,67] to avoid any correlation resulting from the periodic inflow and outflow previously used and to decrease the flow development times associated with periodic simulations. We use a friction velocity of 0.68 m/s and a z 0 of 0.3 m. The inlet profile is depicted in Figure 5.13.…”
Section: Control Volume Analysis For Power Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to investigate the power extracted from the wind, we used the same computational domain as outlined in the previous section, but used a turbulent perturbation inflow method [17,67] to avoid any correlation resulting from the periodic inflow and outflow previously used and to decrease the flow development times associated with periodic simulations. We use a friction velocity of 0.68 m/s and a z 0 of 0.3 m. The inlet profile is depicted in Figure 5.13.…”
Section: Control Volume Analysis For Power Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%