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Developing Interpretive Turbulence Models from a Database with Applications to Wind Farms and Shipboard Operations

Posted on:2014-08-11Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Schau, Kyle AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390005985145Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis presents a complete method of modeling the autospectra of turbulence in closed form via an expansion series using the von Karman model as a basis function. It is capable of modeling turbulence in all three directions of fluid flow: longitudinal, lateral, and vertical, separately, thus eliminating the assumption of homogeneous, isotropic flow. A thorough investigation into the expansion series is presented, with the strengths and weaknesses highlighted. Furthermore, numerical aspects and theoretical derivations are provided. This method is then tested against three highly complex flow fields: wake turbulence inside wind farms, helicopter downwash, and helicopter downwash coupled with turbulence shed from a ship superstructure. These applications demonstrate that this method is remarkably robust, that the developed autospectral models are virtually tailored to the design of white noise driven shaping filters, and that these models in closed form facilitate a greater understanding of complex flow fields in wind engineering.
Keywords/Search Tags:Turbulence, Models, Wind, Flow
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