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Clarification on ABL perturbation parameters (cutoff_height, perturb_ref_height, Uperiods, Vperiods, deltaU, deltaV) #1741

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@passboy666

Hello,

I am running neutral ABL precursor simulations with AMR-Wind and I would like to better understand the role of several perturbation-related parameters:

ABL.cutoff_height = 50.0
ABL.perturb_ref_height = 960.0
ABL.Uperiods = 4.0
ABL.Vperiods = 4.0
ABL.deltaU = 1.0
ABL.deltaV = 1.0

  From the documentation, I understand that ABL.perturb_velocity = true introduces initial velocity perturbations to help trigger turbulence. However, I am unclear about the detailed meaning of these specific parameters:

1.cutoff_height: Does this mean that perturbations are only applied above 50 m, or below 50 m, or that the profile is scaled differently near the surface?
2.perturb_ref_height: Is this the vertical reference height used to normalize the perturbation shape? If I set it close to my hub height (150 m), will it strengthen perturbations near the rotor?
3.Uperiods / Vperiods: Do these control the number of sinusoidal modes (periods) in the streamwise and spanwise directions of the perturbation field?
4.deltaU / deltaV: Are these the amplitude (in m/s) of the perturbations in the streamwise and spanwise directions?

In my case, the turbine hub height is 150 m and the domain top is at 960 m. I want to understand how adjusting these parameters influences turbulence levels near the surface vs. at hub height and aloft.

Could you please clarify the physical meaning of these parameters and provide guidance on how to tune them for wind turbine simulations?

Thank you!

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