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Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology | 2011

Can Wind Lidars Measure Turbulence

Ameya Sathe; Jakob Mann; Julia Gottschall; Michael Courtney

Modeling of the systematic errors in the second-order moments of wind speeds measured by continuouswave (ZephIR) and pulsed (WindCube) lidars is presented. These lidars use the conical scanning technique to measure the velocity field. The model captures the effect of volume illumination and conical scanning. The predictions are compared with the measurements from the ZephIR, WindCube, and sonic anemometers at a flat terrain test site under different atmospheric stability conditions. The sonic measurements are used at several heights on a meteorological mast in combination with lidars that are placed on the ground. Results show that the systematic errors are up to 90% for the vertical velocity variance, whereas they are up to 70% for the horizontal velocity variance. For the ZephIR, the systematic errors increase with height, whereas for the WindCube, they decrease with height. The systematic errors also vary with atmospheric stability and are low for unstable conditions. In general, for both lidars, the model agrees well with the measurements at all heights and under different atmospheric stability conditions. For the ZephIR, the model results are improved when an additional low-pass filter for the 3-s scan is also modeled. It is concluded that with the current measurement configuration, these lidars cannot be used to measure turbulence precisely.


Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2016

Ten Years of Boundary-Layer and Wind-Power Meteorology at Høvsøre, Denmark

Alfredo Peña; Rogier Ralph Floors; Ameya Sathe; Sven-Erik Gryning; Rozenn Wagner; Michael Courtney; Xiaoli Guo Larsén; Andrea N. Hahmann; Charlotte Bay Hasager

Operational since 2004, the National Centre for Wind Turbines at Høvsøre, Denmark has become a reference research site for wind-power meteorology. In this study, we review the site, its instrumentation, observations, and main research programs. The programs comprise activities on, inter alia, remote sensing, where measurements from lidars have been compared extensively with those from traditional instrumentation on masts. In addition, with regard to wind-power meteorology, wind-resource methodologies for wind climate extrapolation have been evaluated and improved. Further, special attention has been given to research on boundary-layer flow, where parametrizations of the length scale and wind profile have been developed and evaluated. Atmospheric turbulence studies are continuously conducted at Høvsøre, where spectral tensor models have been evaluated and extended to account for atmospheric stability, and experiments using microscale and mesoscale numerical modelling.


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2013

A review of turbulence measurements using ground-based wind lidars

Ameya Sathe; Jakob Mann


Wind Energy | 2013

Influence of atmospheric stability on wind turbine loads

Ameya Sathe; Jakob Mann; Thanasis K. Barlas; W.A.A.M. Bierbooms; G.J.W. van Bussel


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2014

A six-beam method to measure turbulence statistics using ground-based wind lidars

Ameya Sathe; Jakob Mann; Nikola Vasiljevic; Guillaume Lea


Archive | 2013

Remote Sensing for Wind Energy

Alfredo Peña; Charlotte Bay Hasager; Julia Lange; Jan Anger; Merete Badger; Ferhat Bingöl; Oliver Bischoff; Jean-Pierre Cariou; Fiona Dunne; Stefan Emeis; Michael Harris; Martin Hofsäss; Ioanna Karagali; Jason Laks; Søren Ejling Larsen; Jakob Mann; Torben Mikkelsen; Lucy Y. Pao; Mark C. Pitter; Andreas Rettenmeier; Ameya Sathe; Fabio Scanzani; David Schlipf; Eric Simley; Chris Slinger; Rozenn Wagner; Ines Würth


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2015

Evaluation of three lidar scanning strategies for turbulence measurements

Jennifer F. Newman; Petra M. Klein; Sonia Wharton; Ameya Sathe; Timothy A. Bonin; Phillip B. Chilson; Andreas Muschinski


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2014

The Science of Making Torque from Wind 2014 (TORQUE 2014)

Jakob Mann; Christian Bak; Andreas Bechmann; Ferhat Bingöl; Ebba Dellwik; Nikolay Krasimirov Dimitrov; Gregor Giebel; Martin Otto Laver Hansen; Dorte Juul Jensen; Gunner Chr. Larsen; Helge Aagaard Madsen; Anand Natarajan; Ole Rathmann; Ameya Sathe; Jens Nørkær Sørensen; Niels N. Sørensen


16th International Symposium for the Advancement of Boundary-Layer Remote Sensing | 2012

Turbulence measurements using six lidar beams

Ameya Sathe; Jakob Mann


Wind Energy | 2017

Validation of a CFD model with a synchronized triple-lidar system in the wind turbine induction zone

A R Meyer Forsting; Niels Troldborg; J. P. Murcia Leon; Ameya Sathe; Nikolas Angelou; Andrea Vignaroli

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Jakob Mann

Technical University of Denmark

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Michael Courtney

Technical University of Denmark

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Rozenn Wagner

Technical University of Denmark

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Nikolas Angelou

Technical University of Denmark

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Ferhat Bingöl

Technical University of Denmark

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Torben Mikkelsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Alfredo Peña

Technical University of Denmark

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Andrea Vignaroli

Technical University of Denmark

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Charlotte Bay Hasager

Technical University of Denmark

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