He is expert in application of the mesoscale modelling output (numerical wind atlas data) in
microscale models (including WAsP) for site specific verification and feasibility studies.
It became commonplace to include a combination of mesoscale and
microscale models into the European Wind Atlas.
It was developed using
microscale modelling to capture small scale wind variability, allowing for better estimates of the aggregated wind resources.
Coordinate with scientific and engineering staff, outside collaborators, and NSAP sponsors to design, implement, test, document, and support
microscale model in source term estimation domain.
Not exact matches
Coupling multiscale
modeling with emerging
microscale 3D - printing techniques, the team enabled a pathway to directly fabricate and test synthetic web structures by design.
Instead of building a
model describing the
microscale movement of individuals and confronting it with experimental data, the authors built a
model of swarm behaviour that is consistent with experimental observations, in terms of swarm density, of individual midges» speed and acceleration.
«We expect a more general application of our
model and we will develop our
model further, in the next steps, to apply them to
microscale systems,» Fang said.
Creating organ
models on a
microscale has been greatly facilitated by microfluidics, a technology developed in the 1990s that uses micropumps, valves and finely etched channels to manipulate the movement of fluids through a chip.
Diffusivity applies on the
microscale because
models on that scale are not affected by advection or turbulence.