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Effects of atmospheric stability on wind resource characteristic parameters
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The mean wind speed, wind speed distribution, wind shear exponent and wind power density would be affected by terrain, atmospheric stability and equipments, are important parameters in the process of wind resource assessment. However, Conventional methods have always ignored the effects of atmospheric stability, which might make results deviate from the actual situation. The main purpose of this work is to present effects of atmospheric stability on wind resource parameters. Taking 4 years’ measured data as case study, six parameters in wind resource assessing are calculated under different atmospheric stabilities; influential rules of above assessing parameters under varying atmospheric stability are analyzed respectively in order to obtain a systemic relationship between atmospheric stability and wind resource characteristic parameters which is tested by 5th year’s data. Based on these studies, a hub height wind speed extrapolation model is proposed. This model could use different wind shear exponent under various atmospheric stabilities during wind speed extrapolating, rather than an average wind shear for the whole wind farm. In such way, much accurate extrapolating hub wind speed in wind resource assessing is employed, and errors in wind resource assessment might decline. Results validate the simplicity, accuracy and practicality of the proposed method.
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
Title: Effects of atmospheric stability on wind resource characteristic parameters
Description:
The mean wind speed, wind speed distribution, wind shear exponent and wind power density would be affected by terrain, atmospheric stability and equipments, are important parameters in the process of wind resource assessment.
However, Conventional methods have always ignored the effects of atmospheric stability, which might make results deviate from the actual situation.
The main purpose of this work is to present effects of atmospheric stability on wind resource parameters.
Taking 4 years’ measured data as case study, six parameters in wind resource assessing are calculated under different atmospheric stabilities; influential rules of above assessing parameters under varying atmospheric stability are analyzed respectively in order to obtain a systemic relationship between atmospheric stability and wind resource characteristic parameters which is tested by 5th year’s data.
Based on these studies, a hub height wind speed extrapolation model is proposed.
This model could use different wind shear exponent under various atmospheric stabilities during wind speed extrapolating, rather than an average wind shear for the whole wind farm.
In such way, much accurate extrapolating hub wind speed in wind resource assessing is employed, and errors in wind resource assessment might decline.
Results validate the simplicity, accuracy and practicality of the proposed method.
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