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FarmConners_Single_Partial_Wake
FarmConners_Single_Partial_Wake
This dataset is a subset of the TotalControl windfarm dataset compiled in the context of FarmConners Wind Farm Control Benchmark project for code comparison. This case aims to investigate the quantities of interest in the single wake behind a normally operating turbine, for a partially aligned 2-turbine configuration. It should be noted that the configuration is a subset of a wind farm simulation, i.e. there are additional blockage effects. The python files "plot_cross_sections.py" and "plot_performance.py" are to be used for loading and visualizing the velocity field through turbines stored in "cross_sections_timeseries.h5" and the turbine performance in "turb_performance.h5" respectively. The inflow in this case is a Conventionally Neutral Boundary Layer (CNBL) with a capping inversion of 8K strength at a height of 125 m. The precursor data of the atmospheric boundary layer simulations without any turbines is publicly available in the online zenodo repository at https://zenodo.org/communities/totalcontrolflowdatabase/. The complete datasets for the TotalControl windfarm simulations area available at https://zenodo.org/communities/totalcontrolwindfarmdatabase/
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