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Transactions on Aerospace Research
Volume 2024 (2024): Issue 1 (March 2024)
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Preliminary Analysis of Wind Parameters at the Planned Construction Sites of Wind Generators
Vladimirs Vorohobovs
Vladimirs Vorohobovs
| Mar 13, 2024
Transactions on Aerospace Research
Volume 2024 (2024): Issue 1 (March 2024)
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Article Category:
research article
Published Online:
Mar 13, 2024
Page range:
90 - 105
Received:
Nov 24, 2020
Accepted:
Jan 08, 2024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/tar-2024-0006
Keywords
return on investment
,
wind energy conversion
,
wind profile
,
anemometer
,
brazmometer
© 2024 Vladimirs Vorohobovs, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Fig. 1.
The anemometer. Photo from different sides.
Fig. 2.
The brazmometer. Photos from different sides.
Fig. 3.
This graphic is taken from Wikipedia.
Fig. 4.
Wind speed distribution for different K. Taken from [12].
Fig. 5.
Taken from Ref. [19]. https://www.nssl.noaa.gov/projects/hazard/img/ttor9599.gif
Fig. 6.
Seif dune (barkhans) is a consequence of uneven wind on a scale of hundreds of meters. Image from Ref. [10].
Fig. 7.
Average wind power. Mexico (up), Latvia (down). Pictures are taken from Ref. [15].
Fig. 8.
Taken from the study by Baseer et al.[3].