Cup anemometers are frequently employed in the wind power industry for wind resource assessment at prospective wind farm sites. In this paper, we demonstrate a method for identifying faulty three cup anemometers. This method is applicable to cases where data is available from two or more anemometers at equal height and cases where data is available from anemometers at different heights. It is based on examining the Weibull parameters of the distribution generated from the difference between the anemometer’s reported measurements and utilizing a discriminant function technique to separate out the data corresponding to bad cup anemometers. For anemometers at different heights, only data from the same height pair combinations are compared. In ...
A novel multi-criteria methodology for the identification of defective anemometers is shown in this ...
The best Weibull distribution methods for the assessment of wind energy potential at different altit...
Copyright © 2014 Ángel Sanz-Andrés et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Past research has successfully increased the accuracy and quality of horizontal wind speed measureme...
The results of several research campaigns investigating cup anemometer performance carried out since...
The performances of two rotor-damaged commercial anemometers (Vector Instruments A100 LK) were studi...
Cup anemometers are used in the wind energy industry to characterize wind farm sites and to predict ...
In the well-known process of the turbine design, turbulence intensity (TI) plays a vital role in pre...
This paper analyzes the field performance of two cup anemometers installed in Zaragoza (Spain). Data...
The cup anemometer, wind speed sensor developed by T.R. Robinson in the 19th century, remains today ...
The aerodynamics of rotatory elements is an extremely interesting topic that has brought attention o...
The analysis of the harmonic terms related to the rotational speed of a cup anemometer is a way to d...
Trabajo presentado en EGU General Assembly, celebrada en modalidad virtual del 19 al 30 de abril de ...
The cup anemometer, wind speed sensor developed by T.R. Robinson in the 19th century, remains today ...
The best Weibull distribution methods for the assessment of wind energy potential at different altit...
A novel multi-criteria methodology for the identification of defective anemometers is shown in this ...
The best Weibull distribution methods for the assessment of wind energy potential at different altit...
Copyright © 2014 Ángel Sanz-Andrés et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Past research has successfully increased the accuracy and quality of horizontal wind speed measureme...
The results of several research campaigns investigating cup anemometer performance carried out since...
The performances of two rotor-damaged commercial anemometers (Vector Instruments A100 LK) were studi...
Cup anemometers are used in the wind energy industry to characterize wind farm sites and to predict ...
In the well-known process of the turbine design, turbulence intensity (TI) plays a vital role in pre...
This paper analyzes the field performance of two cup anemometers installed in Zaragoza (Spain). Data...
The cup anemometer, wind speed sensor developed by T.R. Robinson in the 19th century, remains today ...
The aerodynamics of rotatory elements is an extremely interesting topic that has brought attention o...
The analysis of the harmonic terms related to the rotational speed of a cup anemometer is a way to d...
Trabajo presentado en EGU General Assembly, celebrada en modalidad virtual del 19 al 30 de abril de ...
The cup anemometer, wind speed sensor developed by T.R. Robinson in the 19th century, remains today ...
The best Weibull distribution methods for the assessment of wind energy potential at different altit...
A novel multi-criteria methodology for the identification of defective anemometers is shown in this ...
The best Weibull distribution methods for the assessment of wind energy potential at different altit...
Copyright © 2014 Ángel Sanz-Andrés et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...