Aaron Rosenberg
Research Interests: Computational Fluid Dynamics, Wind turbines
Email: [email protected]
Major Professor: Dr. Anupam Sharma
Website: http://aaronr.public.iastate.edu/
Papers and Presentations:
Rosenberg, A., Selvaraj, S., Sharma, A., "A Novel Dual-Rotor Turbine for Increased Wind Energy Capture", Journal of Physics: Conference Series 524, 2014
Agrawal, B.R., Rosenberg, A., and Sharma, A., "Towards Identifying Contribution of Wake Turbulence on Inflow Turbulence Noise from Wind Turbines", 2nd Symposium on OpenFOAM in Wind Energy, Boulder, CO, USA, May, 2014
Moghadassian, B., Rosenberg, A., Hu, H., and Sharma, A., "Numerical Investigation of Aerodynamic Performance and Loads of a Novel Dual Rotor Wind Turbine", AIAA SciTech, Kissimmee, FL, USA, January 2015
Bio:
Aaron Rosenberg received his B.S. in aerospace engineering from Iowa State University in May 2013. He is an IGERT Fellow pursuing a PhD in WESEP and Aerospace Engineering. His research is focused on the use of high fidelity computational fluid dynamics for wind farm applications. He is most famously known for having won the First Annual Spam Can Stacking Championship at Iowa State in the Spring of 2011.
Email: [email protected]
Major Professor: Dr. Anupam Sharma
Website: http://aaronr.public.iastate.edu/
Papers and Presentations:
Rosenberg, A., Selvaraj, S., Sharma, A., "A Novel Dual-Rotor Turbine for Increased Wind Energy Capture", Journal of Physics: Conference Series 524, 2014
Agrawal, B.R., Rosenberg, A., and Sharma, A., "Towards Identifying Contribution of Wake Turbulence on Inflow Turbulence Noise from Wind Turbines", 2nd Symposium on OpenFOAM in Wind Energy, Boulder, CO, USA, May, 2014
Moghadassian, B., Rosenberg, A., Hu, H., and Sharma, A., "Numerical Investigation of Aerodynamic Performance and Loads of a Novel Dual Rotor Wind Turbine", AIAA SciTech, Kissimmee, FL, USA, January 2015
Bio:
Aaron Rosenberg received his B.S. in aerospace engineering from Iowa State University in May 2013. He is an IGERT Fellow pursuing a PhD in WESEP and Aerospace Engineering. His research is focused on the use of high fidelity computational fluid dynamics for wind farm applications. He is most famously known for having won the First Annual Spam Can Stacking Championship at Iowa State in the Spring of 2011.