Wind field reconstruction from nacelle-mounted lidar short-range measurements

Profiling nacelle lidars probe the wind at several heights and several distances upstream of the rotor. The development of such lidar systems is relatively recent, and it is still unclear how to condense the lidar raw measurements into useful wind field characteristics such as speed, direction,...

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Main Authors: A. Borraccino, D. Schlipf, F. Haizmann, R. Wagner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2017-05-01
Series:Wind Energy Science
Online Access:https://www.wind-energ-sci.net/2/269/2017/wes-2-269-2017.pdf
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spelling doaj-46a3aa53d53f411c98efcb5eea718b2b2020-11-24T23:51:16ZengCopernicus PublicationsWind Energy Science2366-74432366-74512017-05-01226928310.5194/wes-2-269-2017Wind field reconstruction from nacelle-mounted lidar short-range measurementsA. Borraccino0D. Schlipf1F. Haizmann2R. Wagner3DTU Wind Energy, Roskilde, DenmarkStuttgart Wind Energy, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, GermanyStuttgart Wind Energy, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, GermanyDTU Wind Energy, Roskilde, DenmarkProfiling nacelle lidars probe the wind at several heights and several distances upstream of the rotor. The development of such lidar systems is relatively recent, and it is still unclear how to condense the lidar raw measurements into useful wind field characteristics such as speed, direction, vertical and longitudinal gradients (wind shear). In this paper, we demonstrate an innovative method to estimate wind field characteristics using nacelle lidar measurements taken within the induction zone. Model-fitting wind field reconstruction techniques are applied to nacelle lidar measurements taken at multiple distances close to the rotor, where a wind model is combined with a simple induction model. The method allows robust determination of free-stream wind characteristics. The method was applied to experimental data obtained with two different types of nacelle lidar (five-beam Demonstrator and ZephIR Dual Mode). The reconstructed wind speed was within 0.5 % of the wind speed measured with a mast-top-mounted cup anemometer at 2.5 rotor diameters upstream of the turbine. The technique described in this paper overcomes measurement range limitations of the currently available nacelle lidar technology.https://www.wind-energ-sci.net/2/269/2017/wes-2-269-2017.pdf
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author A. Borraccino
D. Schlipf
F. Haizmann
R. Wagner
spellingShingle A. Borraccino
D. Schlipf
F. Haizmann
R. Wagner
Wind field reconstruction from nacelle-mounted lidar short-range measurements
Wind Energy Science
author_facet A. Borraccino
D. Schlipf
F. Haizmann
R. Wagner
author_sort A. Borraccino
title Wind field reconstruction from nacelle-mounted lidar short-range measurements
title_short Wind field reconstruction from nacelle-mounted lidar short-range measurements
title_full Wind field reconstruction from nacelle-mounted lidar short-range measurements
title_fullStr Wind field reconstruction from nacelle-mounted lidar short-range measurements
title_full_unstemmed Wind field reconstruction from nacelle-mounted lidar short-range measurements
title_sort wind field reconstruction from nacelle-mounted lidar short-range measurements
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Wind Energy Science
issn 2366-7443
2366-7451
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Profiling nacelle lidars probe the wind at several heights and several distances upstream of the rotor. The development of such lidar systems is relatively recent, and it is still unclear how to condense the lidar raw measurements into useful wind field characteristics such as speed, direction, vertical and longitudinal gradients (wind shear). In this paper, we demonstrate an innovative method to estimate wind field characteristics using nacelle lidar measurements taken within the induction zone. Model-fitting wind field reconstruction techniques are applied to nacelle lidar measurements taken at multiple distances close to the rotor, where a wind model is combined with a simple induction model. The method allows robust determination of free-stream wind characteristics. The method was applied to experimental data obtained with two different types of nacelle lidar (five-beam Demonstrator and ZephIR Dual Mode). The reconstructed wind speed was within 0.5 % of the wind speed measured with a mast-top-mounted cup anemometer at 2.5 rotor diameters upstream of the turbine. The technique described in this paper overcomes measurement range limitations of the currently available nacelle lidar technology.
url https://www.wind-energ-sci.net/2/269/2017/wes-2-269-2017.pdf
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