An Inter-Comparison Study of Multi- and DBS Lidar Measurements in Complex Terrain

Lukas Pauscher, Nikola Vasiljevic, Doron Callies, Guillaume Lea, Jakob Mann, Tobias Klaas, Julian Hieronimus, Julia Gottschall, Annedore Schwesig, Martin Kühn, Michael Courtney

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    Abstract

    Wind measurements using classical profiling lidars suffer from systematic measurement errors in complex terrain. Moreover, their ability to measure turbulence quantities is unsatisfactory for wind-energy applications. This paper presents results from a measurement campaign during which multiple WindScanners were focused on one point next to a reference mast in complex terrain. This multi-lidar (ML) technique is also compared to a profiling lidar using the Doppler beam swinging (DBS) method. First- and second-order statistics of the radial wind velocities from the individual instruments and the horizontal wind components of several ML combinations are analysed in comparison to sonic anemometry and DBS measurements. The results for the wind speed show significantly reduced scatter and directional error for the ML method in comparison to the DBS lidar. The analysis of the second-order statistics also reveals a significantly better correlation for the ML technique than for the DBS lidar, when compared to the sonic. However, the probe volume averaging of the lidars leads to an attenuation of the turbulence at high wave numbers. Also the configuration (i.e., angles) of the WindScanners in the ML method seems to be more important for turbulence measurements. In summary, the results clearly show the advantages of the ML technique in complex terrain and indicate that it has the potential to achieve significantly higher accuracy in measuring turbulence quantities for wind-energy applications than classical profiling lidars.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number782
    JournalRemote Sensing
    Volume8
    Issue number9
    Pages (from-to)1
    Number of pages22
    ISSN2072-4292
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

    Keywords

    • Multi-lidar
    • WindScanner
    • Complex terrain
    • Turbulence
    • Wind energy

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