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Wake Conference 2023 www.wakeconference.se

Wind Power Reserch in Focus 2022

Wake Confernce 2021www.wakeconference.se

 

Wake Conferece 2019, May 22-24

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Proceeding can be found here.

 


 

TORQUE 2018, Milano, 20-22 June 2018
Topic orginazer for Wind, Wakes and Turbulence  
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TORQUE 2018, Milano, 20-22 June 2018
Topic orginazer for Wind, Wakes and Turbulence  
More information about the conference can be found here.

 


 

SOWE 2018, June 13-15

The sixth symposium on OpenFOAM® in Wind Energy (SOWE) will be hosted by the Wind Energy Group of the Earth Sciences Department at Uppsala University Campus Gotland, bringing together people who use OpenFOAM® for wind energy applications. 

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Wake Conference 2017, May 30 - June 1, 2017.

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Vindkraftsforskning i fokus konferens 2015, 6-7 oktober i Uppsala.

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Wake Conference 2015, June 9-11, 2015.

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EAWE 9th PhD Seminar on Gotland

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2013 International Conf. on Aerodynamics of Offshore Wind Energy Systems and Wakes, June 17-19, 2013.

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The ICOWES2013 conference is organized by Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and co-organized by Sino-Danish Consortium on Wind Turbine Aerodynamic Research, Center of Computational Wind Turbine Aerodynamics and Atmospheric Turbulence, and Nordic Consortium on Optimization of Wind Farms. The organizing committee consisted of; Kurt Hansen, DTU, Gunner Larsen, DTU, Helge Aagaard Madsen, DTU, Wen Zhong Shen, DTU, Jens Nørkær Sørensen, DTU, Stefan Ivanell, Gotland University, Sweden

 


 

EUROMECH Conference, February 22-24, 2012

Organizers: Prof. Joachim Peinke and Ass. Prof. Stefan Ivanell. 

 


 

The 10th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM 2012), Brazil.

Organizer of a mini-symposium on Wind Turbine Wakes: Ass. Professor Stefan Ivanell

MS-116 - Wind Turbine Wakes

Do we know everything about how wakes behind rotors behave? No, there is still a lot of research needed to get a full understanding of the wake dynamics. Today, there are a number of universities and research institutes involved in different research projects aiming for a better understanding of wakes. There are projects involving both modeling, simulations and measurements. Therefore, it is important that researchers from different institutes and universities, both with experimental and numerical background, meet and exchange experiences and ideas for the future. Today, larger and larger wind farms are erected, both on and offshore. Therefore, the importance of grater knowledge is increasing every day to be able to design and control the large farms of tomorrow. The challenges are many and there are still many fundamental issues to investigate. Therefore, the research is more and more addressing fundamental issues since is it today clear that there is a need for that. The computation possibilities have also with time increased the possibility to run more and more complex simulation cases but that also results in new challenges. This mini-symposium will cover the following subject areas: Wake and vortex dynamics, instabilities in trailing vortices and wakes, simulation and measurements of wakes, numerical approaches for modeling wakes, wake interaction and wind farms.

 


 

Wake Conference 2011, June 8-9, 2011.

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Organizers: Associate Prof. Stefan Ivanell and Prof. Jens N Sørensen.