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The role of Ultrasonic Anemometry in Wind Energy

Martínez Muelas, Alejandro and Cuerva Tejero, Alvaro and Sanz Andres, Angel Pedro and Franchini, Sebastian Nicolas (2008) The role of Ultrasonic Anemometry in Wind Energy. In: 10th German Wind Energy Conference. DEWEK 2008, 26/11/2008-27/11/2008, Bremen, Alemania.

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Item Type:Presentation at Congress or Day (Article)
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Creators NameCreators email (if known)
Martínez Muelas, Alejandro
Cuerva Tejero, Alvaro
Sanz Andres, Angel Pedro
Franchini, Sebastian Nicolas
Title:The role of Ultrasonic Anemometry in Wind Energy
Event Title:10th German Wind Energy Conference. DEWEK 2008
Event Dates:26/11/2008-27/11/2008
Event Location:Bremen, Alemania
Title of Book:Proceedings CD-ROM of 10th German Wind Energy Conference. DEWEK 2008
Publisher:Deutsches Windenergie-Institut
Date:2008
Department:Special Technology Applied Aeronautics
Faculty:E.U.I.T. Aeronautics (UPM)
Creative Commons licenses:Recognition - No derivative works - No commercial
Item ID:3488
Subjects:Renewable Energy

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Abstract

Most of the experimental tasks in Wind Energy require the determination of the 3D turbulent characteristics of the wind speed with large time resolution. Ultrasonic anemometers are able to provide measurements of the wind speed vector in one point with time resolutions ranging from 1 up to 100 samples per second. Additionally they are robust, and only need one initial calibration. These requirements are generally not fulfilled by cup anemometers.

Item Type:Presentation at Congress or Day (Article)
Subjects:Renewable Energy
Código ID:3488
Depositado Por:Memoria Investigacion
Depositado el:01 Jul 2010 10:19
Last Modified:01 Jul 2010 10:19

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