A Case Study of Laser Wind Sensor Performance Validation by Comparison to an Existing Gage

Volume: 5 Number: 2 June 1, 2015
  • Charles Robert Standridge
  • David Zeitler
  • Erik Nordman
  • T Arnold Boezaart
  • James Edmonson
  • Yeni Nieves
  • T. J. Turnage
  • Reo Phillips
  • Graham Howe
  • Guy Meadows
  • Aline Cotel
  • Frank Marsik
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A Case Study of Laser Wind Sensor Performance Validation by Comparison to an Existing Gage

Abstract

A case study concerning validation of wind speed measurements made by a laser wind sensor mounted on a 190 square foot floating platform in Muskegon Lake through comparison with measurements made by pre-existing cup anemometers mounted on a met tower on the shore line is presented.  The comparison strategy is to examine the difference in measurements over time using the paired-t statistical method to identify intervals when the measurements were equivalent and to provide explanatory information for the intervals when the measurements were not equivalent.  The data was partitioned into three sets: not windy (average wind speed measured by the cup anemometers ≤ 6.7m/s) windy but no enhanced turbulence (average wind speed measured by the cup anemometers > 6.7m/s), and windy with enhanced turbulence associated with storm periods.  For the not windy data set, the difference in the average wind speeds was equal in absolute value to the precision of the gages and not statistically significant.  Similar results were obtained for the windy with no enhanced turbulence data set and the average difference was not statistically significant (a=0.01). The windy with enhanced turbulence data set showed significant differences between the buoy mounted laser wind sensor and the on-shore mast mounted cup anemometers.  The sign of the average difference depended on the direction of the winds.  Overall, validation evidence is obtained in the absence of enhanced turbulence.  In addition, differences in wind speed during enhanced turbulence were isolated in time, studied and explained.

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Charles Robert Standridge This is me

David Zeitler This is me

Erik Nordman This is me

T Arnold Boezaart This is me

James Edmonson This is me

Yeni Nieves This is me

T. J. Turnage This is me

Reo Phillips This is me

Graham Howe This is me

Guy Meadows This is me

Aline Cotel This is me

Frank Marsik This is me

Publication Date

June 1, 2015

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February 3, 2016

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Year 2015 Volume: 5 Number: 2

APA
Standridge, C. R., Zeitler, D., Nordman, E., Boezaart, T. A., Edmonson, J., Nieves, Y., Turnage, T. J., Phillips, R., Howe, G., Meadows, G., Cotel, A., & Marsik, F. (2015). A Case Study of Laser Wind Sensor Performance Validation by Comparison to an Existing Gage. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, 5(2), 524-531. https://izlik.org/JA92TS46FJ
AMA
1.Standridge CR, Zeitler D, Nordman E, et al. A Case Study of Laser Wind Sensor Performance Validation by Comparison to an Existing Gage. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. 2015;5(2):524-531. https://izlik.org/JA92TS46FJ
Chicago
Standridge, Charles Robert, David Zeitler, Erik Nordman, et al. 2015. “A Case Study of Laser Wind Sensor Performance Validation by Comparison to an Existing Gage”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 5 (2): 524-31. https://izlik.org/JA92TS46FJ.
EndNote
Standridge CR, Zeitler D, Nordman E, Boezaart TA, Edmonson J, Nieves Y, Turnage TJ, Phillips R, Howe G, Meadows G, Cotel A, Marsik F (June 1, 2015) A Case Study of Laser Wind Sensor Performance Validation by Comparison to an Existing Gage. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 5 2 524–531.
IEEE
[1]C. R. Standridge et al., “A Case Study of Laser Wind Sensor Performance Validation by Comparison to an Existing Gage”, International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 524–531, June 2015, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA92TS46FJ
ISNAD
Standridge, Charles Robert - Zeitler, David - Nordman, Erik - Boezaart, T Arnold - Edmonson, James - Nieves, Yeni - Turnage, T. J. et al. “A Case Study of Laser Wind Sensor Performance Validation by Comparison to an Existing Gage”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 5/2 (June 1, 2015): 524-531. https://izlik.org/JA92TS46FJ.
JAMA
1.Standridge CR, Zeitler D, Nordman E, Boezaart TA, Edmonson J, Nieves Y, Turnage TJ, Phillips R, Howe G, Meadows G, Cotel A, Marsik F. A Case Study of Laser Wind Sensor Performance Validation by Comparison to an Existing Gage. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. 2015;5:524–531.
MLA
Standridge, Charles Robert, et al. “A Case Study of Laser Wind Sensor Performance Validation by Comparison to an Existing Gage”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 5, no. 2, June 2015, pp. 524-31, https://izlik.org/JA92TS46FJ.
Vancouver
1.Charles Robert Standridge, David Zeitler, Erik Nordman, T Arnold Boezaart, James Edmonson, Yeni Nieves, T. J. Turnage, Reo Phillips, Graham Howe, Guy Meadows, Aline Cotel, Frank Marsik. A Case Study of Laser Wind Sensor Performance Validation by Comparison to an Existing Gage. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research [Internet]. 2015 Jun. 1;5(2):524-31. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA92TS46FJ