2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.10612
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An improved fringe-region technique for the representation of gravity waves in large-eddy simulation with application to wind farms

Abstract: Large-eddy simulations of the atmospheric boundary layer are often performed using pseudo-spectral methods, which adopt a fringe-region approach to introduce inflow boundary conditions. However, we notice that a standard fringe-region technique excites spurious gravity waves when stratified atmospheres are considered, therefore enhancing the amount of energy reflected from the top of the domain and perturbing the velocity and pressure fields downstream. In this work, we develop a new fringe-region method that … Show more

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“…However, the numerical investigation of wind farm induced gravity waves requires a large numerical domain length, width and height to prevent domain e ects. When applying inflow methods, such as the concurrentprecursor method, domain-induced gravity waves might be generated in stable ABLs, which can a ect the velocity and pressure fields drastically [261]. The recently developed fringe-region technique by Lanzilao and Meyers [261] shows promising results in reducing gravity waves that are triggered by the numerical domain.…”
Section: Wind Farm Wakesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the numerical investigation of wind farm induced gravity waves requires a large numerical domain length, width and height to prevent domain e ects. When applying inflow methods, such as the concurrentprecursor method, domain-induced gravity waves might be generated in stable ABLs, which can a ect the velocity and pressure fields drastically [261]. The recently developed fringe-region technique by Lanzilao and Meyers [261] shows promising results in reducing gravity waves that are triggered by the numerical domain.…”
Section: Wind Farm Wakesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When applying inflow methods, such as the concurrentprecursor method, domain-induced gravity waves might be generated in stable ABLs, which can a ect the velocity and pressure fields drastically [261]. The recently developed fringe-region technique by Lanzilao and Meyers [261] shows promising results in reducing gravity waves that are triggered by the numerical domain. Thus, interesting studies on gravity waves triggered by wind farms, varying the distances in between the wind farms and the atmospheric conditions, can be performed in future works.…”
Section: Wind Farm Wakesmentioning
confidence: 99%