Michael Howland

@mhowland.bsky.social

Assistant Professor @MIT, atmospheric flows, renewable energy, optimization (https://www.howlandlab.com)

New paper in JFM! Wind turbines are reaching extreme sizes, with blades longer than football fields. Earth’s rotation affects wakes, impacting wind farm design/control. Coriolis effects yield wake deflections equivalent to ~20 degrees of yaw (wake steering). Thanks to NSF! doi.org/10.1017/jfm....

Coriolis effects on wind turbine wakes across neutral atmospheric boundary layer regimes | Journal of Fluid Mechanics | Cambridge Core

Coriolis effects on wind turbine wakes across neutral atmospheric boundary layer regimes - Volume 1008

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What resolution weather modeling do we need to guide renewables planning? How can we coordinate wind and solar siting to maximally benefit the grid? Our new cover article in Cell Reports Sustainability answers these questions, led by Liying Qiu! www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #energysky

Decarbonized energy system planning with high-resolution spatial representation of renewables lowers cost

Decarbonized energy systems will heavily rely on wind, solar, and storage to satisfy time-varying energy demand, yet optimal siting of variable renewa…

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🚨New open-access paper published as an Editors’ Suggestion in Physical Review Fluids! doi.org/10.1103/Phys... In this paper led by Postdoc Kerry Klemmer, we use LES to analyze wind turbine wake deficit and wake added turbulence kinetic energy in stable and neutral atmospheric boundary layers.

Momentum deficit and wake-added turbulence kinetic energy budgets in the stratified atmospheric boundary layer

As wind turbines increase in scale and are deployed in diverse atmospheric conditions, understanding wake dynamics in stratified atmospheric boundary layers becomes critical. This study uses large edd...

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