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The effect of moving waves on neutral marine atmospheric boundary layer

Author

Editor

  • W Medjroubi
  • B Stoevesand
  • C Peralta

Summary, in English

Large eddy simulations are performed to study the effects of wind-wave

direction misalignment of the neutral marine atmospheric boundary layer over a wavy wall. The results show that the wind-wave misalignment has a significant effect on the velocity profiles and the pressure fluctuation over the wave surface. These effects are not confined to the near wave surface region but extend over the whole atmospheric surface layer.

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Publication/Series

First Symposium on OpenFOAM® in Wind Energy

Volume

2

Issue

01003

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

ITM Web of Conferences

Topic

  • Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics

Conference name

First Symposium on OpenFOAM in Wind Energy

Conference date

2013-03-20 - 2013-03-21

Conference place

Oldenburg, Germany

Status

Published