Meso-to-microscale modelling of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer: an open-science approach

This work presents the development of a model-chain for the simulation of Atmospheric Boundary Layer flows through an open-science approach. The presentation introduces the different stages of the open-science methodology which starts with the release of the open-source CFD code and the open-access validation data developed throughout the NEWA project. It also contains the open-access publications and description of the scripts employed for the comparison with the measurements so that it can serve as a case example for other model developments, and to the wind energy industry as a platform for validation & verification procedures for current and potentially new tools.

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Source https://zenodo.org/records/3228082
Version 1.0
Author Roberto Aurelio Chávez Arroyo,Javier Sanz Rodrigo,Pawel Gancarski,Elena Cantero,Fernando Borbón,Pedro Santos
Maintainer Roberto Aurelio Chávez Arroyo,Javier Sanz Rodrigo,Pawel Gancarski,Elena Cantero,Fernando Borbón,Pedro Santos
Maintainer Email Roberto Aurelio Chávez Arroyo,Javier Sanz Rodrigo,Pawel Gancarski,Elena Cantero,Fernando Borbón,Pedro Santos
Dataset subject open science,open data,wind energy,atmospheric boundary layer,CFD,wind resource assessment,ALEX17
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