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Welcome to the third edition of our DTWO newsletter!
Since the release of DTWO’s second newsletter not long ago, there have been several milestones achieved, which, we believe and hope, are useful for you.
DTWO recently completed its first reporting period, and we are summing up the accomplishments, which will be evaluated in February in Brussels.
First, the initial version of the federated DTWO digital architecture is completed with initial tests through one of the use cases. This results in a successful submission of two deliverables:
• D3.1 (Public): Initial DT Architecture: Architectural design, Software implementation and technological documentation, verified and improved during quality attribute stakeholder workshop.
• D3.2 (SEN): Initial Platform Testing and Compliance - Analysis: Summary report of workshops with all the partners to discuss potential platform limitations and identify improvements
Second, Components of Digital Twin Module Earth are ready! We submitted two deliverables:
• D6.1 (Public) is a Model Ranking report which summarizes the comprehensive numerical modeling work: different weather models, several wind farm parameterization schemes, a variety coupling approaches using atmospheric, wave and ocean models. Model setup considers Test Scenarios, and interfaces with other DT modules.
• D6.2 (Public) provides an over view of the DT Module Earth: Weather, Climate, Environment, Extremes, Turbulence: codes and data flow into other DT modules. Specific focus was put to the data, codes, and their implementation in the DT architecture, including specifically DestinE Extremes DT and Climate DT, and global turbulence data.
Third, A Medium-range wake model was made available to the platform through containerisation of Pywake and long-range simulation data is now retrievable through a web API. As scheduled, full integration tests will be carried out as soon as the pilot use-case workflow is available. This is Milestone 6.
During this period, DTWO organized the Bridging Workshop held on 5 November, and gathered FLOW, MERIDIONAL, AIRE, TWAIN, WIMBY, WINDTWIN, and DIGIWIND in the first joint workshop: this offered an opportunity to reflect on shared goals and challenges, and on the value of progressing together.
At the same time, we are working on the advancement of DT module Wakes, Module Siting, Module Turbines, Module grids and energy systems, and the scientific integration in the DT architecture, with use cases refined and being tested.
Please find out details of our work and dissemination in this newsletter, and stay tuned!
We look forward to your feedback!
Xiaoli Guo Larsén
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