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http://dx.doi.org/10.7836/kses.2016.36.4.011

Calculation of Vertical Wind Profile Exponents and Its Uncertainty Evaluation - Jeju Island Cases  

Kim, You-Mi (New & Renewable Energy Resource Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Kim, Hyun-Goo (New-Renewable Energy Resource Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Kang, Yong-Heack (New & Renewable Energy Resource Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Yun, Chang-yeol (New & Renewable Energy Resource Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Kim, Jin-Young (New & Renewable Energy Resource Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Kim, Chang Ki (New & Renewable Energy Resource Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
Kim, Shin-Young (New & Renewable Energy Resource Center, Korea Institute of Energy Research)
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Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society / v.36, no.4, 2016 , pp. 11-20 More about this Journal
Abstract
For accurate wind resource assessment and wind turbine performance test, it is essential to secure wind data covering a rotor plane of wind turbine including a hub height. In general, we can depict wind speed profile by extrapolating or interpolating the wind speed data measured from a meteorological tower where multiple anemometers are mounted at different heights using a power-law of wind speed profile. The most important parameter of a power-law equation is a vertical wind profile exponent which represents local characteristics of terrain and land cover. In this study, we calculated diurnal vertical wind profile exponents of 8 locations in Jeju Island who possesses excellent wind resource according to the GUM (Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement) to evaluate its uncertainty. Expanded uncertainty is calculated by combined standard uncertainty, which is the result of composing type A standard uncertainty with type B standard uncertainty. Although pooled standard deviation should be considered to derive type A uncertainty, we used the standard deviation of vertical wind profile exponent of each day avoiding the difficult of uncertainty evaluation of diurnal wind profile variation. It is anticipated that the evaluated uncertainties of diurnal vertical wind profile exponents at 8 locations in Jeju Island are to be registered as a national standard reference data and widely used in the relevant areas.
Keywords
Vertical Wind Profile Exponent; GUM: Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement; Uncertainty; Diurnal; Jeju Island;
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