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Papers by Patrick Moriarty

Research paper thumbnail of 2006 ASME Wind Energy Symposium

Research paper thumbnail of Using Mesoscale Weather Model Output as Boundary Conditions for Atmospheric Large-Eddy Simulations and Wind-Plant Aerodynamic Simulations (Presentation)

Research paper thumbnail of Coupling a Mesoscale Numerical Weather Prediction Model with Large-Eddy Simulation for Realistic Wind Plant Aerodynamics Simulations (Poster)

Research paper thumbnail of Sensitivity Analysis of Offshore Wind Cost of Energy

Research paper thumbnail of Sensitivity Analysis of Offshore Wind Cost of Energy (Poster)

Research paper thumbnail of Systems engineering applications to wind energy research, design, and development

Research paper thumbnail of SOWFA+ super controller user’s manual

Research paper thumbnail of The SOWFA Super-Controller: A High-Fidelity Tool for Evaluating Wind Plant Control Approaches

Research paper thumbnail of Simulation comparison of wake mitigation control strategies for a two‐turbine case

ABSTRACT Wind turbines arranged in a wind plant impact each other through their wakes. Wind plant... more ABSTRACT Wind turbines arranged in a wind plant impact each other through their wakes. Wind plant control is an active research field that attempts to improve wind plant performance by coordinating control of individual turbines to take into account these turbine–wake interactions.In this paper, high-fidelity simulations of a two-turbine fully waked scenario are used to investigate several wake mitigation strategies, including modification of yaw and tilt angles of an upstream turbine to induce wake skew, as well as repositioning of the downstream turbine. The simulation results are compared through change relative to a baseline operation in terms of overall power capture and loading on the upstream and downstream turbine. Results demonstrated improved power production for all methods. Analysis of control options, including individual pitch control, shows potential to minimize the increase of, or even reduce, turbine loads.Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial

Research paper thumbnail of Safety-factor calibration for wind turbine extreme loads

Research paper thumbnail of Database for validation of design load extrapolation techniques

Research paper thumbnail of Wind Energy special issue : Design Load Definition

Research paper thumbnail of A large-eddy simulation study of wake

Research paper thumbnail of Special Issue on Design Load Definition

Research paper thumbnail of Aerodynamics of an Ultralight Load-Aligned Rotor for Extreme-Scale Wind Turbines

Research paper thumbnail of Wind Energy R&D Collaboration between NIRE and NREL: Cooperative Research and Development Final Report, CRADA Number CRD-11-437

Research paper thumbnail of A Comparison Between Wind Turbine Aerodynamics Model Output When Using Generic Versus Actual Turbine Characterization as Input

Research paper thumbnail of Overview of the Simulator for Offshore Wind Farm Application SOWFA

Research paper thumbnail of Guidelines for volume force distributions within actuator line modeling of wind turbines on large-eddy simulation-type grids

Research paper thumbnail of 2006 ASME Wind Energy Symposium

Research paper thumbnail of Using Mesoscale Weather Model Output as Boundary Conditions for Atmospheric Large-Eddy Simulations and Wind-Plant Aerodynamic Simulations (Presentation)

Research paper thumbnail of Coupling a Mesoscale Numerical Weather Prediction Model with Large-Eddy Simulation for Realistic Wind Plant Aerodynamics Simulations (Poster)

Research paper thumbnail of Sensitivity Analysis of Offshore Wind Cost of Energy

Research paper thumbnail of Sensitivity Analysis of Offshore Wind Cost of Energy (Poster)

Research paper thumbnail of Systems engineering applications to wind energy research, design, and development

Research paper thumbnail of SOWFA+ super controller user’s manual

Research paper thumbnail of The SOWFA Super-Controller: A High-Fidelity Tool for Evaluating Wind Plant Control Approaches

Research paper thumbnail of Simulation comparison of wake mitigation control strategies for a two‐turbine case

ABSTRACT Wind turbines arranged in a wind plant impact each other through their wakes. Wind plant... more ABSTRACT Wind turbines arranged in a wind plant impact each other through their wakes. Wind plant control is an active research field that attempts to improve wind plant performance by coordinating control of individual turbines to take into account these turbine–wake interactions.In this paper, high-fidelity simulations of a two-turbine fully waked scenario are used to investigate several wake mitigation strategies, including modification of yaw and tilt angles of an upstream turbine to induce wake skew, as well as repositioning of the downstream turbine. The simulation results are compared through change relative to a baseline operation in terms of overall power capture and loading on the upstream and downstream turbine. Results demonstrated improved power production for all methods. Analysis of control options, including individual pitch control, shows potential to minimize the increase of, or even reduce, turbine loads.Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial

Research paper thumbnail of Safety-factor calibration for wind turbine extreme loads

Research paper thumbnail of Database for validation of design load extrapolation techniques

Research paper thumbnail of Wind Energy special issue : Design Load Definition

Research paper thumbnail of A large-eddy simulation study of wake

Research paper thumbnail of Special Issue on Design Load Definition

Research paper thumbnail of Aerodynamics of an Ultralight Load-Aligned Rotor for Extreme-Scale Wind Turbines

Research paper thumbnail of Wind Energy R&D Collaboration between NIRE and NREL: Cooperative Research and Development Final Report, CRADA Number CRD-11-437

Research paper thumbnail of A Comparison Between Wind Turbine Aerodynamics Model Output When Using Generic Versus Actual Turbine Characterization as Input

Research paper thumbnail of Overview of the Simulator for Offshore Wind Farm Application SOWFA

Research paper thumbnail of Guidelines for volume force distributions within actuator line modeling of wind turbines on large-eddy simulation-type grids