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WESC 2019 with 18 presentations on AWE

The Wind Energy Science Conference (WESC) 2019 will be held in Cork, 17–20 June 2019. At least 18 of the presentations will be on AWE.

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WESC 2019 with 18 presentations on AWE

The Wind Energy Science Conference (WESC) 2019 will be held in Cork, 17–20 June 2019. At least 18 of the presentations will be on AWE.

The Wind Energy Science Conference (WESC) is a biennial event organised by the European Academy of Wind Energy. This years event includes at least 18 individual presentations on airborne wind energy, of which 14 are arranged in 3 dedicated mini-symposia, and 4 are embedded in the main conference tracks. For the convenience of AWE enthusiasts I have extracted the relevant presentations from the technical program of the conference and am listing them in the following. According to the organisers, the scheduling of the presentations within the sessions is not yet defined. Information about the complete event can be found on the conference website.

Session 2.26 - Innovation
Monday, 17-06-2019
11:10 - 12:50
Boole Basement
Speaker Organisation Presentation title
Rachel Leuthold University of Freiburg Engineering Wake Induction Model for Multi-Kite Systems with Tilt and Elevation Angle
Session 2.23 - Higher Fidelity
Tuesday, 18-06-2019
11:10 - 12:50
Boole Basement
Speaker Organisation Presentation title
Mikko Folkersma TU Delft Fluid-Structure Interaction of Inflatable Wing Section
Session 8.4a - Airborne Wind Energy, Mini-Symposium
Tuesday, 18-06-2019
11:10 - 12:50
Kane Building
Speaker Organisation Presentation title
Mark Schelbergen TU Delft Wind Profile Classes for AWE Production Estimation
Lode Carnel Kitemill Kitemill: From Minutes to Hours of Autonomous Operation
Oliver Tulloch University of Strathclyde Power Transmission for Rotary Airborne Wind Energy Systems
Thomas Haas KU Leuven Wake Interaction in a Farm of AWES using Large-Eddy Simulations
Roderick Read Windswept & Interesting Ltd Autogyro Kite Networks with Torque Transfer to Ground-Based Generators
Session 8.4b - Airborne Wind Energy, Mini-Symposium
Tuesday, 18-06-2019
14:10 - 15:50
Kane Building
Speaker Organisation Presentation title
Markus Sommerfeld University of Victoria AWES Trajectory Optimization using Ten-minute Wind Speed Profiles
Elena C. Malz Chalmers The Value of AWE in Zero-Emission Electricity Systems
Shigeo Yoshida Kyushu University Aeroelastic CFD-FEM Study of a Kite for Power Generation
Andreas Klein-Miloslavich University of Victoria Development of a Quadplane Airborne Wind Energy Demonstrator
Tim Hagemann University of Stuttgart A Student-Driven Airborne Wind Energy Competition
Session 8.4c - Airborne Wind Energy, Mini-Symposium
Tuesday, 18-06-2019
16:20 - 18:00
Kane Building
Speaker Organisation Presentation title
Amartya Mukherjee Manipal Institute of Technology Evaluation of Low-Order Theories for Numerical Simulation of Airborne Wind Turbines
Massimo Ippolito Kitegen Venture S.p.a Carousel: A Baseload Wind Power Supply
Max Rüger University of Bonn Resource Assessment of Airborne Wind Energy Using the ERA5 Reanalysis: The Impact of Uncertainties on the Resource Assessment at High Altitudes
Jaap Bosch Ampyx Power Ampyx Power AWES Development Status and Approach
Session 2.16 - Innovation
Thursday, 20-06-2019
09:00 - 10:40
Boole Basement
Speaker Organisation Presentation title
Navaneetha Krishnan TU Delft An Immersed Boundary Method for Membranes in Wind
Session 2.16 - Innovation
Thursday, 20-06-2019
09:00 - 10:40
Boole Basement
Speaker Organisation Presentation title
Ashwin Candade TU Delft / Enerkite GmbH Modelling, Design and Optimisation of Composite Structures for AWE Wings
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Roland Schmehl
Associate Professor

Interested in multi-disciplinary research and computational fluid dynamics.

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