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Numerical modelling of the wind over forests: roughness versus canopy drag

Authors :
Andrey Sogachev
Dalibor Cavar
Kelly, Mark C.
Ebba Dellwik
Tobias Klaas
Paul Kühn
Publica
Source :
Technical University of Denmark Orbit, Sogachev, A, Cavar, D, Kelly, M, Dellwik, E, Klaas, T & Kühn, P 2020, ' Numerical modelling of the wind over forests: roughness versus canopy drag ', Advances in Science and Research, vol. 17, pp. 53-61 .

Abstract

Parameterizing the effect of vertically-distributed vegetation through an effective roughness (z0,eff) – whereby momentum loss through a three-dimensional foliage volume is represented as momentum loss over an area at one vertical level – can facilitate the use of forest data in flow models, to any level of detail, and simultaneously reduce computational cost. Results of numerical experiments and comparison with observations show that a modelling approach based on z0,eff can estimate wind speed and turbulence levels over forested areas, at heights of interest for wind energy applications (∼ 60 m and higher), but only above flat terrain. Caution must be exercised in the application of such a model to zones of forest edges. Advanced flow models capable of incorporating local (distributed) drag forces are recommended for complex terrain covered by forest.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Technical University of Denmark Orbit, Sogachev, A, Cavar, D, Kelly, M, Dellwik, E, Klaas, T & Kühn, P 2020, ' Numerical modelling of the wind over forests: roughness versus canopy drag ', Advances in Science and Research, vol. 17, pp. 53-61 .
Accession number :
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