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Abstract Wind energy is central to the energy transition, but its reliance on atmospheric conditions makes long‐term resource planning vulnerable to environmental change. Earth System Model projections suggest uneven regional change, yet coarse resolution limits infrastructure planning in complex terrain, and few multi‐model assessments are validated ...
Weichen Liu +9 more
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Influence of Chronotype on Cycling Performance in Simulated 20‐km Time Trials—A Pilot Study
Evening‐type athletes show improved cycling performance later in the day, whilst morning types peak earlier. These differences appear linked to variations in mental readiness and sleepiness, highlighting the importance of considering chronotype in performance planning.
Sabrina Forster +6 more
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Introducing a novel method to support polarized citizens to sustain political dialogue
Abstract This article offers a novel quasi‐experimental method over two studies for exploring how individuals can navigate politically polarizing discussions to sustain dialogue. Study one (N = 28) involved in‐person, stimulus‐led interviews in England and Scotland to understand the dialogical political positions being adopted on the UK's post‐Brexit ...
Anthony English, Kesi Mahendran
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Characterization of Flow Interactions in a One-Stage Shrouded Axial Turbine
The aim of this paper is to characterize the steady and unsteady flow interactions through a one-stage high-pressure (hp) shrouded axial turbine with a tip cavity.
Adel Ghenaiet
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Modelling turbulence in axisymmetric wakes: an application to wind turbine wakes
A novel fast-running model is developed to predict the three-dimensional (3-D) distribution of turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) in axisymmetric wake flows. This is achieved by mathematically solving the partial differential equation of the TKE transport using the Green's function method.
Majid Bastankhah +4 more
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The effects of atmospheric and wake turbulence on wind turbines and wind turbine wakes
Wind tunnel studies using model wind turbines have been used to investigate the effects and characteristics of neutral and unstable atmospheric boundary layers on their operation and wake behaviour. Wind turbine arrays have also been arranged to observe the effect of wake interaction.
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Wake Distortion in a Turbine Passage [PDF]
X. Wu, P. A. Durbin
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Numerical Computations of Wind Turbine Wakes
Numerical simulations of the Navier-Stokes equations are performed to achieve a better understanding of the behaviour of wakes generated by wind turbines.
Stefan Ivanell +2 more
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Numerical computations of wind turbine wakes and wake interaction
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