Estimation of Dynamic Wind Shear Coefficient to Characterize Best Fit of Wind Speed Profiles under Different Conditions of Atmospheric Stability and Terrains for the Assessment of Height-Dependent Wind Energy in Libya

IF 1.204 Q3 Energy
A. Abdalla, W. El-Osta, Y. F. Nassar, W. Husien, E. I. Dekam, G.M. Miskeen
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Assessment of wind potential at a certain site requires an accurate estimate of wind speed at different heights other than that at the measured altitudes. Extrapolating wind data is affected, among other parameters, by the spacing height of the measured wind data. An estimate of the wind shear coefficient (WSC) is needed in order to develop the predicted wind speed profile. In this paper, the effect of spacing height of wind speed measurements on the WSC estimation is investigated using the power-law model, while taking into consideration the effect of the atmospheric stability. Estimation of WSC that would give the nearest value of the extrapolated wind speed to the measured value was performed at three different terrains and promising wind farm locations in Libya. The obtained results indicate the undeniable fact that WSC depends on time, altitude and the spacing height. The value of WSC of the lower measuring spacing height of 20–40 m gives best estimate to wind speed profiles for all atmospheric stability conditions for the two southern cities, while the second spacing height (40–60 m) gave best estimate of wind speed profile for the coastal site. Adopting the proposed WSC instead of the value of seventh in wind potential assessments, leads to an increase in the productivity of wind turbines at rates of 8 and 16% at hub heights of 50 and 100 m, respectively. This in turn will reduce the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) and enhance the competitiveness of wind energy in the energy market.

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估算动态风切变系数,以确定不同大气稳定性和地形条件下风速剖面的最佳拟合度,用于评估利比亚的高度依赖性风能
评估某个地点的风力潜力需要准确估计不同高度的风速,而不是测量高度的风速。除其他参数外,外推风数据还受到测量风数据的间距高度的影响。需要对风切变系数(WSC)进行估计,以形成预测的风速剖面。本文利用幂律模型研究了风速测量间距高度对WSC估计的影响,同时考虑了大气稳定性的影响。在利比亚的三个不同地形和有前景的风电场位置进行了WSC估计,该估计将给出与测量值最接近的外推风速值。研究结果表明,不可否认的事实是,WSC与时间、海拔高度和间距高度有关。20–40 m的较低测量间距高度的WSC值对两个南部城市所有大气稳定条件下的风速剖面给出了最佳估计,而第二个间距高度(40–60 m)对沿海地区的风速剖面提供了最佳估计。采用拟议的WSC,而不是风力潜力评估中的第七个值,可以在50米和100米的轮毂高度分别以8%和16%的速度提高风力涡轮机的生产率。这反过来将降低平准化能源成本,增强风能在能源市场上的竞争力。
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Applied Solar Energy
Applied Solar Energy Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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期刊介绍: Applied Solar Energy  is an international peer reviewed journal covers various topics of research and development studies on solar energy conversion and use: photovoltaics, thermophotovoltaics, water heaters, passive solar heating systems, drying of agricultural production, water desalination, solar radiation condensers, operation of Big Solar Oven, combined use of solar energy and traditional energy sources, new semiconductors for solar cells and thermophotovoltaic system photocells, engines for autonomous solar stations.
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