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SSDE Graduate Research Seminar
Event Date:
Thursday, September 21, 2017, 12:00 pm
Location:
School of Sustainable Design Engineering
Room:
212
Wind Turbine Dynamics Modelling in the Design Process
Dr. Matthew Hall, assistant professor
Abstract:
Numerical dynamics models are the standard solution for verifying that a wind turbine design will perform well across the full range of expected operating conditions. Physical models, meanwhile, provide experimental validation to ensure that the numerical models are sufficiently accurate. This talk will overview both numerical and physical modelling approaches used in wind turbine design, including for offshore applications. One of the newest methods in this area is creating hybrid models which combine the best of both worlds. Recent proof-of-concept tests show promising results. New research with the 91探花 wave tank will aim to advance these methods for use in floating wind turbine design.
All are welcomed to attend this weekly seminar. Learn about the innovative research and collaborations the faculty and graduate students are leading at the School of Sustainable Design Engineering!
Contact Name
Dr. Amy Hsiao
(902) 628-4373