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PyWake a collection of wake models

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This is a work-in-progress attempt to make something like FUSEDWAKE 2.0. Its relation to FUSEDWAKE is, however, not determined yet. The idea is that it should:

  • Reduce duplicated code

  • Include wakemap functions

  • Be faster

  • Be suitable for layout optimization

  • Support use of load surrrogate models

  • Support complex terrain

  • Support gradient based optimization

## Installation

Please see the installation instructions on [the documentation website](https://topfarm.pages.windenergy.dtu.dk/PyWake).

## Run Horns Rev 1 example

To calculate the annual energy production of Horns Rev 1, go to:

$ cd py_wake/examples

and run:

$ python hornsrev1_example.py

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