Demonstration of short-range wind lidar in a high-performance wind tunnel
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceedings – Annual report year: 2012
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Demonstration of short-range wind lidar in a high-performance wind tunnel. / Pedersen, Anders Tegtmeier; Montes, Belen Fernández ; Pedersen, Jens Engholm ; Harris, Michael ; Mikkelsen, Torben.
In: Proceedings of EWEA 2012. EWEA - The European Wind Energy Association, 2012.Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceedings – Annual report year: 2012
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T1 - Demonstration of short-range wind lidar in a high-performance wind tunnel
A1 - Pedersen,Anders Tegtmeier
A1 - Montes,Belen Fernández
A1 - Pedersen,Jens Engholm
A1 - Harris,Michael
A1 - Mikkelsen,Torben
AU - Pedersen,Anders Tegtmeier
AU - Montes,Belen Fernández
AU - Pedersen,Jens Engholm
AU - Harris,Michael
AU - Mikkelsen,Torben
PB - EWEA - The European Wind Energy Association
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - A short-range continuous-wave coherent laser radar (lidar) has been tested in a high-performance wind tunnel for possible use as a standard component in wind tunnels. The lidar was tested in a low as well as a high speed regime ranging from 5-35 m/s and 40-75 m/s, respectively. In both low and high-speed regimes very good correlation with reference measurements was found. Furthermore different staring directions were tested and taking a simple geometrical correction into account very good correlation was again found. These measurements all demonstrate the high accuracy of the lidar and indicate a possible future for short range lidars as a complement to LDA and other standard equipment in wind tunnels.
AB - A short-range continuous-wave coherent laser radar (lidar) has been tested in a high-performance wind tunnel for possible use as a standard component in wind tunnels. The lidar was tested in a low as well as a high speed regime ranging from 5-35 m/s and 40-75 m/s, respectively. In both low and high-speed regimes very good correlation with reference measurements was found. Furthermore different staring directions were tested and taking a simple geometrical correction into account very good correlation was again found. These measurements all demonstrate the high accuracy of the lidar and indicate a possible future for short range lidars as a complement to LDA and other standard equipment in wind tunnels.
BT - Proceedings of EWEA 2012
T2 - Proceedings of EWEA 2012
ER -