His main research concerns Turbulence, Meteorology, Mechanics, Remote sensing and Wind speed. His Turbulence study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Range and Tensor. In his research on the topic of Meteorology, Wind field is strongly related with Wind power.
He has included themes like Turbine and Classical mechanics in his Mechanics study. His research in Remote sensing intersects with topics in Anemometer and Terrain. His Terrain research focuses on Wind direction and how it connects with Data flow model.
Jakob Mann mainly investigates Turbulence, Meteorology, Lidar, Wind power and Remote sensing. His Turbulence research incorporates themes from Isotropy and Classical mechanics. His Meteorology study combines topics in areas such as Offshore wind power, Wind atlas, Flow and Atmospheric sciences.
Jakob Mann has researched Lidar in several fields, including Nacelle, Geodesy, Wind speed, Wind direction and Wake. The study incorporates disciplines such as Turbine and Aerospace engineering in addition to Wind power. His studies deal with areas such as Anemometer, Terrain and Continuous wave as well as Remote sensing.
Jakob Mann mainly focuses on Lidar, Turbulence, Remote sensing, Terrain and Wind speed. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Wind power, Mountain range, Flow, Inflow and Wake. His Turbulence research is included under the broader classification of Mechanics.
His study in Remote sensing is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Resolution, Wind flow and Wind resource. His studies in Terrain integrate themes in fields like Hydraulic jump, Meteorology, DUAL and Geodesy. His Wind speed research includes elements of Drag, Point cloud, Wind atlas and Displacement.
Jakob Mann mostly deals with Turbulence, Lidar, Wind speed, Meteorology and Terrain. His study with Turbulence involves better knowledge in Mechanics. His Lidar study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Remote sensing.
His Wind speed research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Acoustics and Turbulence kinetic energy. His Meteorology research integrates issues from Wind atlas and Probabilistic logic. His work carried out in the field of Terrain brings together such families of science as Wind direction and Geodesy.
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Wind field simulation
Jakob Mann.
Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics (1998)
How Long Is Long Enough When Measuring Fluxes and Other Turbulence Statistics
D. H. Lenschow;J. Mann;L. Kristensen.
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology (1994)
The spatial structure of neutral atmospheric surface-layer turbulence
Jakob Mann.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (1994)
An experimental investigation of the relative diffusion of particle pairs in three-dimensional turbulent flow
Søren Ott;Jakob Mann.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (2000)
Wind lidar evaluation at the Danish wind test site in Høvsøre
David A. Smith;Michael Harris;Adrian S. Coffey;Torben Mikkelsen.
Wind Energy (2006)
Long-term research challenges in wind energy – a research agenda by the European Academy of Wind Energy
G. A. M. van Kuik;Joachim Peinke;R. Nijssen;D.J. Lekou.
Wind Energy Science (2016)
Light detection and ranging measurements of wake dynamics part I: one‐dimensional scanning
Ferhat Bingöl;Jakob Mann;Gunner Chr. Larsen.
Wind Energy (2010)
The Bolund Experiment, Part II: Blind Comparison of Microscale Flow Models
Andreas Bechmann;Niels N. Sørensen;Jacob Berg;Jakob Mann.
Boundary-Layer Meteorology (2011)
The Bolund Experiment, Part I: Flow Over a Steep, Three-Dimensional Hill
Jacob Berg;Jakob Mann;Andreas Bechmann;Michael Courtney.
Boundary-Layer Meteorology (2011)
Universal Intermittent Properties of Particle Trajectories in Highly Turbulent Flows
Alain Arnéodo;R. Benzi;J. Berg;L. Biferale.
Physical Review Letters (2008)
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