Utility-scale wind power plants require minimum average wind speeds of 6 m/s (13 mph). The power available in the wind is proportional to the cube of its speed, which means that doubling the wind
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There are two different speed measurements used for the speed of a wind turbine blades: linear speed, and angular speed. Linear speed is the measurement of a length traveled during a unit of time. For
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probabilistically characterize the wind speed at a given site and at its specified altitude: for that purpose, we collect hourly measurements over a long period of time and construct a histogram of the
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Wind resource maps provide an estimate of the average wind speed at the hub height of a turbine, which help communities and wind developers choose the most cost-effective siting locations.
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Information about how hard the wind blows and in what directions determines how much power a proposed wind farm in an area would produce (see wind power). A variety of technologies are
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Wind speed fluctuates continuously, and as a result, the power from a wind turbine or plant varies. Short-term fluctuations in wind power are stochastic in nature, but distinctive patterns exist for longer
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It emits pulses with a high-frequency vertical laser that, by bouncing off the aerosols contained in the air and based on the principle of the Doppler effect, measures the speed and direction of the wind at
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Utility-scale wind power plants require minimum average wind speeds of 6 m/s (13 mph). The power available in the wind is proportional to the cube of its speed, which means that doubling the wind
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The article provides an overview of wind speed measurement in wind turbines, focusing on different types of anemometers and their working principles. It also explains how wind data is collected,
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Since all the data cover only a limited period of time, often 1 year, which might not be representative for an average year, the data have to be correlated to long-term wind data to use as a basis to calculate
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A consistent, unwaked, long-term time series of wind speed is required to compare the period in question with long-term expectations. Using on-site data increases the accuracy of the calculation,
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