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Time Tuesday, 9 October 2012Tuesday, 9 October 2012
8:00 RegistrationRegistration
9:00 OPENINGOPENING
9:30
KEYNOTE LECTURE I
Carlo BottassoPolitecnico di Milano
Wind tunnel testing beyond aerodynamics
KEYNOTE LECTURE I
Carlo BottassoPolitecnico di Milano
Wind tunnel testing beyond aerodynamics
10:00 Coffee BreakCoffee Break
10:30
WIND FARMS & WAKES - I
Detlev HeinemannForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
FLOATING SYSTEMS
Spyros VoutsinasNational Technical University of Athens
10:35
Jan Willem WagenaarEnergy Research Centre of the Netherlands
Søren ChristiansenAalborg University
10:35Wake Measurements in
ECN's Scaled Wind FarmExtended Onshore Control of a Floating Wind Turbine with Wave Disturbance Compensation
10:55
Davide TrabucciForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
Julia GottschallFraunhofer IWES
10:55Full-field study of wind turbine wake dynamics
by mean of two long-range lidars
About offshore resource assessmentwith floating lidars with special respect
to extreme wind structures
11:15
Björn WithaForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
Dimitris ManolasNational Technical University of Athens
11:15Large-eddy simulation of multiple wakes
in offshore wind farmsAssessment of 3D aerodynamic effects on the
behaviour of floating wind turbines
11:35
Bahri UzunogluGotland University
James BrowningUniversity of Colorado
11:35Benchmarking of Non-Linear Wake Interactions
of Eddy Viscosity Model
Calibration and Validation of theFAST Dynamic Simulation Tool for a
Spar-Type Floating Offshore Wind Turbine
11:55
David HankinImperial College London
Denis MathaUniversity of Stuttgart
11:55 An unsteady vortex lattice method model of a horizontal axis wind turbine operating in an
upstream rotor wake
Efficient Critical Design Load Case Identification for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines with a
Reduced Nonlinear Model
12:15 Lunch BreakLunch Break
13:30
3D BLADE AERODYNAMICS
Gijs van KuikDelft University of Technology
TURBINE MODELING & CONTROL - ICONTROLLER DESIGN
William LeitheadUniversity of Strathclyde
13:35
Srinivas GunturTechnical University of Denmark
Ricardo Santos PereiraDelft University of Technology
13:35 Evaluation of several methodsof determining the local angle of attack
on wind turbine blades
Active stall control for large scaleoffshore HAWT - a conceptual study considering different actuation methods a conceptual study
considering different actuation methods
13:55
Francesco GrassoEnergy Research Centre of the Netherlands
Ervin BossanyiGL Garrad Hassan
13:55Design of a Family of New Advanced Airfoils
for Low Wind Class TurbinesWind turbine control applications of
turbine-mounted Lidar
14:15
James NicholsGL Garrad Hassan
David SchlipfUniversity of Stuttgart
14:15Dynamic Stall Model
for Investigating Stall Flutter
Field Testing of Feedforward Collective Pitch Control on the CART2 Using a Nacelle-Based
Lidar Scanner
14:35
Taeseong KimTechnical University of Denmark
Carlo E.D. RiboldiPolitecnico di Milano
14:35Comprehensive load analyses for
partial pitch two bladed wind turbine
LiDAR-enabled predictive control ofwind turbines with real-time capabilities
turbines with real-time capabilities
14:55
Unai FernándezUniversity of the Basque Country
Sören GeorgHTW Berlin
14:55Self-Similarity and helical symmetry in
vortex generator flow simulationsWind Turbine Model and Observer
in Takagi-Sugeno Structure
15:15 Coffee BreakCoffee Break
15:45
AIRFOILS
Gerard van BusselDelft University of Technology
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Carlo BottassoPolitecnico di Milano
15:50
Wen Zhong ShenTechnical University of Denmark
Michiel van der MeulenDelft University of Technology
15:50Validation of the CQU-DTU-B series of airfoils Influence of Nonlinear Irregular Waves on the
Fatigue Loads of an Offshore Wind Turbine
16:10
Benedikt ErnstForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
Tim WestphalKnowledge Centre WMC
16:10 Effect of Geometric Uncertainties on the Aerodynamic Characteristic of Offshore Wind
Turbine Blades
Effect of constant amplitude fatigue formulations on the prediction of variable amplitude fatigue
16:30
Marinos ManolesosNational Technical University of Athens
Michael MuskulusNorwegian University of Science and Technology
16:30A combined investigation on the formation
of stall-cells on airfoils
Comparison of different approaches to load calculation for the OWEC Quattropod Jacket
support structure
16:50
Giorgos PapadakisNational Technical University of Athens
Daniel KauferUniversity of Stuttgart
16:50CFD aerodynamic analysis of non-conventional
airfoil sections for very large rotor blades
Optimisation and evaluation of pre-design models for offshore wind turbines with jacket support
structures and their influence on integrated load simulations
17:10
Jens Nørkær SørensenTechnical University of Denmark
Rad HaghiSiemens Wind Power
17:10A critical view on the momentum theory Integrated design and optimization
of an offshore monopile support structure
17:30 BreakBreak
17:40-
19:00POSTER SESSION WITH BEER RECEPTION
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Time Wednesday, 10 October 2012Wednesday, 10 October 2012
8:00 RegistrationRegistration
9:00
KEYNOTE LECTURE II
V.L. Okulov1, J.N. Sørensen1, G.A.M. van Kuik21Technical University of Denmark, 2Delft University of Technology
100 Years of Rotor Vortex Theory: Development of theories of optimal rotors
KEYNOTE LECTURE II
V.L. Okulov1, J.N. Sørensen1, G.A.M. van Kuik21Technical University of Denmark, 2Delft University of Technology
100 Years of Rotor Vortex Theory: Development of theories of optimal rotors
9:30
KEYNOTE LECTURE III
Gerard van BusselDelft University of Technology
Wakes, blades and airfoils, an entangled trilogy
KEYNOTE LECTURE III
Gerard van BusselDelft University of Technology
Wakes, blades and airfoils, an entangled trilogy
10:00 Coffee BreakCoffee Break
10:30
CFD & COMPLEX FLOWS - I
Takis ChaviaropoulosCRES
ISSUES AFFECTINGPOWER PERFORMANCE
Stephan BarthForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
10:35
Maarten HoltslagDelft University of Technology
Pieter GebraadDelft University of Technology
10:35 Estimating atmospheric stabilityfrom observations and correctingwind shear models accordingly
A Maximum Power Point TrackingApproach to Wind Farm Control
10:55
Tilman KoblitzTechnical University of Denmark
Simon-Philippe BretonGotland University
10:55Atmospheric Stability and Complex Terrain:
Comparing Measurements and CFD
Study of the effect of the presence ofdownstream turbines on upstream ones and
use of a controller in CFD wind turbinesimulation models
11:15
Jens TambkeForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
Kurt HansenTechnical University of Denmark
11:15Vertical Wind Profiles during Extreme Weather
Events over the North and Baltic Sea Park power deficit due to atmospheric stability
11:35
Cian DesmondLoughborough University
Dominic DeLuciaPortland State University
11:35Stability effects in forested terrain Direct power measurements on aligned and
staggered wind turbine arrays
11:55
Ameya SatheTechnical University of Denmark
Martin DörenkämperForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
11:55Atmospheric stability and its influence
on wind turbine loadsAtmospheric impacts on power curves ofMulti-Mega Watt offshore wind turbines
12:15 Lunch BreakLunch Break
13:30
WIND FARMS & WAKES - II
Stefan IvanellGotland University
TURBINE MODELING & CONTROL - IIMODELING & NOVEL APPROACHES
Martin KühnForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
13:35
Benjamin SanderseEnergy Research Centre of the Netherlands
Andreas FischerTechnical University of Denmark
13:35ECNS: a new dedicated Navier-Stokes code
for wind-turbine wake simulations
Investigation of the maximum loadalleviation potential using trailing edge flaps
controlled by inflow data
13:55
Valery OkulovTechnical University of Denmark
Aubryn CoopermanUniversity of California
13:55Experimental investigation of the wake
of a model wind turbine in a water flumeExperimental and simulated control of lift
using trailing edge devices
14:15
Oguz UzolMiddle East Technical University
Clara Marika VelteTechnical University of Denmark
14:15 Free-Wake Calculations of Wind Turbine Wake-Rotor Interactions: The Effect of Vortex Filament
Core Size, Expansion and Stretching on Performance Predictions
Closed loop control of a flap exposed toharmonic aerodynamic actuation
14:35
Søren Juhl AndersenTechnical University of Denmark
Konrad MeisterUniversity of Stuttgart
14:35 Reduced Order Model of the InherentTurbulence of Wind Turbine Wakes inside an
Infinitely Long Row of Turbines
Simulation of a 5MW Wind Turbine in an Atmospheric Boundary Layer
14:55
Georg PirrugTechnical University of Denmark
Siri KalvigUniversity of Stavanger
14:55Improvement of a near wake model
for trailing vorticityComparing CFD calculations of different wind
turbine modelling approaches
15:15 Coffee BreakCoffee Break
15:45
FIELD MEASUREMENTS ANDPARAMETRIC MODELING
Julia GottschallFraunhofer IWES
TURBULENCE
Gunnar LarsenTechnical University of Denmark
15:50
Jakob MannTechnical University of Denmark
Matthias WächterForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
15:50Laser scanning of a recirculation zone on the
Bolund escarpmentThe relevance of atmospheric turbulence
for wind energy research
16:10
Venkatesh DuraisamyEDF
George FittonÉcole des Ponts ParisTech
16:10 Downscaling wind energy resource from mesoscale to microscale model and data
assimilating field measurements
Torque fluctuations in the framework of the multifractal 23/9-dimensional turbulence model
16:30
Ursula SmolkaUniversity of Stuttgart
Jakob MannTechnical University of Denmark
16:30 Are Sea State Measurements Requiredfor Fatigue Load Monitoring of
Offshore Wind Turbines?
Vertical cross-spectral phasesin atmospheric flow
16:50
Stefan KappRobert Bosch GmbH
Takeshi KamioThe University of Tokyo
16:50A Five-Parameter Wind Field Estimation Method Based on Spherical Upwind Lidar Measurements
Analysis on Turbulent Flows using Large-eddy Simulation on the Seaside Complex
17:10
Hendrik HeißelmannForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
Heiko SchmidtBTU Cottbus
17:10The Sphere Anemometer - Characterization and
atmospheric measurementsModeling of wind-field fluctuations usingthe one-dimensional-turbulence model
17:30
Andreas JerominFH Kiel GmbH
Philip HancockUniversity of Surrey
17:30 Highly Resolved Measurement of Atmospheric Turbulence with the new 2d-Atmospheric Laser
Cantilever Anemometer
Torque fluctuations caused by upstreammean flow and turbulence
17:50 BreakBreak
19:00-
23:30CONFERENCE DINNER & EAWE AWARDS
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Time Thursday, 11 October 2012Thursday, 11 October 2012
8:00 RegistrationRegistration
9:00
KEYNOTE LECTURE IV
Jürgen SchmidFraunhofer IWES
Integration of Wind Energy into Future Grid Systems
KEYNOTE LECTURE IV
Jürgen SchmidFraunhofer IWES
Integration of Wind Energy into Future Grid Systems
9:30
KEYNOTE LECTURE V
Stefan IvanellGotland University
Wake Length and Farm Optimization
KEYNOTE LECTURE V
Stefan IvanellGotland University
Wake Length and Farm Optimization
10:00 Coffee BreakCoffee Break
10:30
EXPERIMENTS: ROTORAERODYNAMICS AND WAKES
Jakob MannTechnical University of Denmark
CFD & COMPLEX FLOWS - II
Jens N. SørensenTechnical University of Denmark
10:35
Gerard SchepersEnergy Research Centre of the Netherlands
Fotis SotiropoulosUniversity of Minnesota
10:35 Final Results from Mexnext-I: Analysis ofdetailed aerodynamic measurements
on a 4.5 m diameter rotor placed in the largeGerman Dutch Wind Tunnel DNW
Flow-structure interaction around an axial-flow hydrokinetic turbine: Experiments and CFD
simulations
10:55
Gunner LarsenTechnical University of Denmark
Fatima KeshtovaForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
10:55Full-scale measurements of aerodynamic
induction in a rotor planeThree dimensional synthetic wind field
based on CTRW theory
11:15
Filippo CampagnoloPolitecnico di Milano
Karl NilssonGotland University
11:15Design, simulation and characterization
of a wind tunnel scaled rotor modelCFD actuator disc analysisof the Lillgrund wind farm
11:35
Daniela SchwabUniversity of Applied Sciences Kiel
Marina Carrion SollaUniversity of Liverpool
11:35Pressure and hot film measurements a on wind
turbine blade operating in the atmosphereCFD and Aeroelastic Analysisof the MEXICO Wind Turbine
11:55
Philip HancockUniversity of Surrey
Peter EecenEnergy Research Centre of the Netherlands
11:55Wind tunnel simulation of wind turbinewakes in stable and unstable wind flow
The influence of wind farms on the wind speed above the wind farms
12:15 Lunch BreakLunch Break
13:30
WIND FARMS & WAKES - III
Peter EecenEnergy Research Centre of the Netherlands
ROTOR
Po Wen ChengUniversity of Stuttgart
13:35
Niels TroldborgTechnical University of Denmark
Özlem CeyhanEnergy Research Centre of the Netherlands
13:35 Comparison of wind turbine wake properties in non-uniform inflow predicted by three different
rotor models
High Reynolds Number Effects on Design of a 20MW Wind Turbine Rotor
13:55
Benjamin SanderseEnergy Research Centre of the Netherlands
Iván HerráezForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
13:55New actuator methods for wind-turbine
wake calculations Aerodynamic Simulation of the MEXICO Rotor
14:15
Juan José TrujilloForWind - Center for Wind Energy Research
Helge Aagaard MadsenTechnical University of Denmark
14:15 Simulation of wake meandering in convective atmosphere with the extended disk particle model
in offshore wind farms
Analysis of VAWT aerodynamics and designusing the Actuator Cylinder flow model
14:35
Stefan HauptmannUniversity of Stuttgart
Gijs van KuikDelft University of Technology
14:35 Impact of the lifting-line free vortex wakemethod on the simulated loads of
multi-MW wind turbines
The relationship between loads and powerof a rotor and an actuator disc
14:55
Daniel BaldacchinoDelft University of Technology
Niels SørensenTechnical University of Denmark
14:55HAWT wake stability investigations
using a vortex ring modelling approachTransitional DDES computations of the NREL
Phase-VI rotor in axial flow conditions
15:15 Coffee BreakCoffee Break
15:45
KEYNOTE LECTURE VI
Spyros VoutsinasNational Technical University of Athens
Recent advances in aeroelasticity of wind turbines
KEYNOTE LECTURE VI
Spyros VoutsinasNational Technical University of Athens
Recent advances in aeroelasticity of wind turbines
16:15
KEYNOTE LECTURE VII
Gerard SchepersEnergy Research Centre of the Netherlands
The importance and the role of dedicated aerodynamic measurements on wind turbines
KEYNOTE LECTURE VII
Gerard SchepersEnergy Research Centre of the Netherlands
The importance and the role of dedicated aerodynamic measurements on wind turbines
16:45 CLOSING REMARKSCLOSING REMARKS
17:00 End of ConferenceEnd of Conference
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