Frontiers in Energy Research (Dec 2020)

CFD-Based Wind Assessment for Suburban Buildings. The Case Study of Aarhus University, Herning Campus

  • David Strasszer,
  • George Xydis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2020.539095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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The development in the field of wind turbines is continuously growing. However, most of the times, the energy of wind is exploited by using huge wind-power plants, while wind energy installations in urban and suburban areas, as space and available land, are a lot more limited, is something relatively new, with great potential though. The major challenge regarding small urban wind turbines can be summarized as a lack of understanding of the wind resource in the built environment, with a combination of missing measurements in this field that needed to be addressed. Aarhus University Campus Herning, located in the suburban area of Herning, is looking for a suitable place to install one small wind turbine (SWT). This study attempts to provide a comprehensive framework for SWTs and the characteristics of urban wind flow. The analysis helped in identifying the two most appropriate sites for SWTs installation sites in the AU Herning building.

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