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  • Energy Research
  • 2010
  • 2012

  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 1038082
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 9702
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  • Funder: Australian Research Council (ARC) Project Code: DP1096444
    Funder Contribution: 350,000 AUD

    At a fundamental research level, Australia's active participation in this area of national priority and research strength will be advanced through our published research, which will increase our understanding of wind turbine wakes and their effects in wind farms. This understanding will then be used to produce improved methods of predicting wind turbine performance. Such methods are needed by wind energy designers to produce better wind farms. It will also be used to recommend how to improve the aerodynamic design of turbine components, such as the blades and hub. Numerical tools will be developed for industry use, and training will be provided to personnel, thereby increasing the capabilities of Australia's growing wind energy industry.

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  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 0942168
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  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 1066430
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  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 1038082
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 9702
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  • Funder: Australian Research Council (ARC) Project Code: DP1096444
    Funder Contribution: 350,000 AUD

    At a fundamental research level, Australia's active participation in this area of national priority and research strength will be advanced through our published research, which will increase our understanding of wind turbine wakes and their effects in wind farms. This understanding will then be used to produce improved methods of predicting wind turbine performance. Such methods are needed by wind energy designers to produce better wind farms. It will also be used to recommend how to improve the aerodynamic design of turbine components, such as the blades and hub. Numerical tools will be developed for industry use, and training will be provided to personnel, thereby increasing the capabilities of Australia's growing wind energy industry.

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  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 0942168
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  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 1066430
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