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33rd Wind Energy Symposium | 2015

Development of CFD-based icing model for wind turbines: A case study of ice sensor

Marie Cecilie Pedersen; Benjamin Martinez; Chungen Yin

Operation of wind turbines in cold climate areas is challenged by icing-induced problems, such as loss of production, safety issues and blade fatigue. Production losses are especially a big issue in Sweden, and due to difficulties with on-site measurements, simulations are often used to get an understanding and to predict icing events. In this paper a case study of modeling icing using Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) is proposed. The case study aims to form the basic of a general CFD model for icing on wind turbine blade sections.


American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics | 2015

Proceedings of the 33rd Wind Energy Symposium

Marie Cecilie Pedersen; Benjamin Martinez; Chungen Yin

Operation of wind turbines in cold climate areas is challenged by icing-induced problems, such as loss of production, safety issues and blade fatigue. Production losses are especially a big issue in Sweden, and due to difficulties with on-site measurements, simulations are often used to get an understanding and to predict icing events. In this paper a case study of modeling icing using Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) is proposed. The case study aims to form the basic of a general CFD model for icing on wind turbine blade sections.


33rd Wind Energy Symposium | 2015

Development of CFD-based icing model for wind turbines

Marie Cecilie Pedersen; Benjamin Martinez; Chungen Yin

Operation of wind turbines in cold climate areas is challenged by icing-induced problems, such as loss of production, safety issues and blade fatigue. Production losses are especially a big issue in Sweden, and due to difficulties with on-site measurements, simulations are often used to get an understanding and to predict icing events. In this paper a case study of modeling icing using Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) is proposed. The case study aims to form the basic of a general CFD model for icing on wind turbine blade sections.


Energy Procedia | 2014

Preliminary modelling study of ice accretion on wind turbines

Marie Cecilie Pedersen; Chungen Yin


16th International Symposium on Transport Phenomena and Dynamics of Rotating Machinery | 2016

Towards a CFD Model for Prediction of Wind Turbine Power Losses due to Icing in Cold Climate

Marie Cecilie Pedersen; Henrik Sørensen


Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2018

Measurements from a cold climate site in Canada: Boundary conditions and verification methods for CFD icing models for wind turbines

Marie Cecilie Pedersen; Henrik Toft Sørensen; Nigel Swytink-Binnema; Benjamin Martinez; Thomas Joseph Condra


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2018

Computational fluid dynamics analysis and field measurements on ice accretion on a cup anemometer support arm

Marie Cecilie Pedersen; Henrik Toft Sørensen; Nigel Swytink-Binnema; Thomas Joseph Condra


Volume 1C, Symposia: Gas-Liquid Two-Phase Flows; Gas and Liquid-Solid Two-Phase Flows; Numerical Methods for Multiphase Flow; Turbulent Flows: Issues and Perspectives; Flow Applications in Aerospace; Fluid Power; Bio-Inspired Fluid Mechanics; Flow Manipulation and Active Control; Fundamental Issues and Perspectives in Fluid Mechanics; Transport Phenomena in Energy Conversion From Clean and Sustainable Resources; Transport Phenomena in Materials Processing and Manufacturing Processes | 2017

Numerical and Experimental Study of the Rotational Behaviour of Flat Plates Falling Freely with Periodic Oscillating Motion

Jakob Hærvig; Anna Lyhne Jensen; Marie Cecilie Pedersen; Henrik Sørensen


ASME/JSME/KSME 2015 Joint Fluids Engineering Conference | 2015

General Observations of the Time-Dependent Flow Field Around Flat Plates in Free Fall

Jakob Hærvig; Anna Lyhne Jensen; Marie Cecilie Pedersen; Henrik Sørensen


16th International Workshop on Atmospheric Icing on Structures (IWAIS 2015) | 2015

Case Study of an Ice Sensor using Computational Fluid Dynamics, Measurements and Pictures - Boundary displacement

Marie Cecilie Pedersen; Henrik Sørensen; Benjamin Martinez; Thomas Joseph Condra

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