Congratulations to Zarif Rahman for successfully completing his Masters degree which focused on the design and characterization of the Compressed Air Wind Tunnel (CAWT). Best of luck in your future endeavors!
New Conference Publication on eVTOL Single Rotor Scaling
Growing Impact Podcast on Floating Offshore Wind
Dr. Miller and Dr. Sven Schmitz discussed floating offshore wind on the ‘Growing Impact’ podcast series hosted by the IEE Institute at Penn State. You can access the podcast episode and transcript here: ‘Growing Impact’ looks at wind energy, floating offshore wind turbines
New Publications Available
Two new publications are now available, one focusing on the modeling of wind turbine rotor performance using distributed vorticity elements and the other is a study of different surface roughness geometries, one of which is similar to the hexagonal roughness found on ablated re-entry vehicle heat shields, and the corresponding influence on the streamwise turbulent flow.
You can find both publications here: https://fluids.psu.edu/publications/
Compressed Air Wind Tunnel (CAWT) Progress
The lab has been hard at work preparing the Penn State Compressed Air Wind Tunnel (CAWT) for shakedown runs. The flow conditioning, settling chamber, contraction, and most of the test section are in place. The fan is running and air is moving inside the facility. We are excited to share more results at the upcoming APS DFD conference in Washington, DC https://www.2023apsdfd.org/.
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New publications on Scaling and Flow Features in Wind Turbine Wakes
We are excited to announce the publication of two new articles which discuss different aspects of high Reynolds number wind turbine wakes. Check them out here: https://fluids.psu.edu/publications/.