New wind radar system enables ultra-fast wind-field
The Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES has put an innovative wind radar system into operation that enables three-dimensional wind
The Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES has put an innovative wind radar system into operation that enables three-dimensional wind
In order to investigate how wind farm layout features affect the magnitude of wind-turbine-related degradation of radar performance, a statistical analysis relating radar performance metrics and wind
Wind turbines located in line of sight of Doppler radars can cause clutter, blockage, and erroneous velocity measurements, affecting the performance of both military- and civilian radar systems.
In conclusion, this paper presents a method of employing a 79 GHz FMCW mmWave (millimeter-wave) radar with circularly polarization on the top of the tower to monitor the blade
We''re using our unique research radar systems to make atmospheric measurements at very high resolutions with the objective of not only helping to advance understanding of the atmosphere, but
The radar helps them look inside storms and remotely measure the motion of the atmosphere as well as the intensity and estimated amount of precipitation.
This is assessed for the first time by using wind turbine operator data from two wind turbines at a distance of about 10 km from a radar system, which are provided in real-time to the Deutscher
d Radar Signature and Doppler measurement and prediction campaign [1] for large, energy producing wind turbines manufactured by the General Electric Corporation
Experimental results verified that the proposed method can greatly improve the safety and design margin of blades. This paper presented a method for measuring windturbine blade
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