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Description
OpenFAST is a publicly accessible wind turbine simulation software created by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). It enhances the earlier FAST v8 code, merging elements of aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, control mechanisms, and structural dynamics to facilitate detailed, coupled nonlinear aero-hydro-servo-elastic time-domain simulations of wind turbines. The tool accommodates various setups, such as onshore, fixed-bottom offshore, and floating offshore turbines. Designed to cultivate an open source developer community among research institutions, industry players, and academic circles, OpenFAST offers a comprehensive software engineering framework that includes well-structured source code, automated testing processes, and compatibility across multiple platforms. Significant updates from FAST v8.16 to OpenFAST feature the creation of a new GitHub repository that centralizes modules, glue codes, and compiling utilities; a revised versioning system; and the implementation of unit testing at the subroutine level. This evolution not only improves functionality but also enhances collaboration opportunities among users and developers involved in wind energy research.
Description
Wind is a challenging element to understand fully. In city landscapes, its dynamics become increasingly intricate due to interactions with structures, leading to various phenomena such as accelerations (Venturi effect), swirling patterns, descending flows, and disruptions. The constructed environment thus generates a localized climate that frequently results in discomfort for individuals. To foster sustainable architecture and urban design, it is vital to analyze these aerodynamic effects and incorporate them early in the planning stages. This analysis is increasingly sought after by developers in numerous nations. Addressing wind dynamics is essential for the effective creation of outdoor public spaces that enhance user comfort. Furthermore, UrbaWind provides a tool for assessing pedestrian wind comfort by aligning with the comfort standards of different regions, ensuring a more livable urban environment. Ultimately, understanding wind behavior is crucial for improving overall urban quality and enhancing the experience of those who inhabit these spaces.
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WindFarmer
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Vendor Details
Company Name
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Country
United States
Website
www2.nrel.gov/wind/nwtc/openfast
Vendor Details
Company Name
Meteodyn
Founded
2003
Country
France
Website
meteodyn.com/business-sectors/microclimate-and-urban-planning/13-urba-wind.html