SDC PhD summer workshop/school
This 5-day summer school will focus on Estimation of siting conditions – wind resource, extreme wind, turbulence and load.
Course coordinator: Xiaoli G. Larsén
Lecturers and topics
Lecturers
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Subject/Topic/Title
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Jake Badger (DTU)
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About Wind Atlases – what is a wind atlas, why do we have them, how are they made, how do we use them
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Andrea Hahmann (DTU)
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Mesoscale modeling for wind resource assessment and other applications
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Rong Zhu (CMA)
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The China Case: Wind resources
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Merete Badger (DTU)
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Wind resources from satellite observations
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Jana Fischereit (DTU)
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Mesoscale wind farm wake effect from numerical modeling
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Pierre-Elouan Réthoré (DTU)
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Micro-scale wake models for estimating annual energy production and extreme/fatigue loads
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Morten Nielsen (DTU)
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Wind conditions for assessment of wind turbine safety
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Xiaoli G. Larsén (DTU)
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Methodologies and atlases for extreme wind
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David Verelst (DTU)
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How wind drives turbine loads and how that affects"everything".
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Julia Kirkegård
and Tom Cronin (DTU)
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Siting from society’s perspective
(societal responses to technology, basic economics and some development)
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Language of instruction: English
Points: 2.5 ECT
Location: virtual
Duration: 5 days.
Time: week 34.
Recommended prerequisites: Interest on the theme topics. A relevant Bachelor degree (e.g. B.Eng. or B. Sc.) or Master degree (e.g. M.Eng. or M.Sc.). A computational/programming language.
Fees: Free for students from Danish universities or the Chinese Academy of Science. Others €200.
More information and registration