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Hi! I have short questions about a turbulence model in FLORIS. Is there any specific reason we prefer to use Crespo-Hernandez model to calculate wake-added turbulence intensity in FLORIS? Thanks! Reference: |
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Hi @cheoljoon, sorry for the slow reply and thanks for the question! The main reason that we mostly use the Crespo-Hernandez model is that the first key models in FLORIS were implemented partly according to this paper by Niayifar and Porté-Agel, who use the turbulence model presented by Crespo and Hernández. However, we have not looked deeply into wake added turbulence models; and, in all honesty, part of our reasoning for implementing the We'd certainly be interested in studies that compare wake-added turbulence models, even (or possibly all the better) if those are models for other measures of mixing (such as turbulent kinetic energy) rather than turbulence intensity. I'm sorry that this is not the most satisfying of answers, and again I'm sorry for the delayed response to your question! Misha |
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Hi @cheoljoon, sorry for the slow reply and thanks for the question!
The main reason that we mostly use the Crespo-Hernandez model is that the first key models in FLORIS were implemented partly according to this paper by Niayifar and Porté-Agel, who use the turbulence model presented by Crespo and Hernández.
However, we have not looked deeply into wake added turbulence models; and, in all honesty, part of our reasoning for implementing the
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