Wind velocity vertical extrapolation by extended power law

Zekai Şen, Abdüsselam Altunkaynak, Tarkan Erdik*

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Abstract

Wind energy gains more attention day by day as one of the clean renewable energy resources. We predicted wind speed vertical extrapolation by using extended power law. In this study, an extended vertical wind velocity extrapolation formulation is derived on the basis of perturbation theory by considering power law and Weibull wind speed probability distribution function. In the proposed methodology not only the mean values of the wind speeds at different elevations but also their standard deviations and the cross-correlation coefficient between different elevations are taken into consideration. The application of the presented methodology is performed for wind speed measurements at Karaburun/Istanbul, Turkey. At this location, hourly wind speed measurements are available for three different heights above the earth surface.

Original languageEnglish
Article number178623
JournalAdvances in Meteorology
Volume2012
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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