Publikationsdatum:
2022-05-26
Beschreibung:
A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study was performed of the wind flow around two ocean buoys used to collect
meteorological data from sensors mounted on the buoy tower. The CFD approach allowed wind velocity perturbations to be
evaluated as a step towards quantifying the impacts of flow distortion on buoy wind measurements. The two buoys evaluated were
the Wood Hole Oceanographic Institution WHOI Modular Ocean Buoy System and the University of New Hampshire (UNH) 2.1
m discus buoy. Engineering drawings were used to create a computational mesh for each buoy. Suitable solution methods were
then developed and tested, CFD simulations were performed, and the results evaluated. Eleven CFD runs were performed, six for
the WHOI buoy and five for the UNH buoy. Highlights of analysis for the WHOI buoy were that horizontal flow distortion was
relatively small (〈1%) for head-on flow, but that the tendency of the buoy to establish an angle of about 30 degrees relative to the
flow resulted in acceleration at one anemometer location and deceleration at the other. Highlights of the analysis for the UNH
buoy were that flow distortion of about 5% at the wind sensor location could be cut by about a factor of two by either raising the
sensor by 2 ft or removing solar panels.
Beschreibung:
Funding was provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
under Grant No. NA17RJ1223 for the Cooperative Institute for Climate and Ocean Research (CICOR).
Schlagwort(e):
Flow distortion investigation
;
Modular Ocean Buoy System
;
Fluid dynamics
Repository-Name:
Woods Hole Open Access Server
Materialart:
Technical Report
Format:
application/pdf
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