Review of LiSBOA: Part 2: Applications to synthetic and real LiDAR data of wind turbine wakes [post]

Anonymous
2020 unpublished
In this study, the authors build on the theoretical work discussed and presented in the companion part 1 paper for reconstructing the wind fields downstream of wind turbines to measure the properties of the turbine wakes. Specifically, the velocity deficit and turbulence intensity are measured. The authors first demonstrate this capability using a virtual lidar simulator to quantify the expected errors, then also demonstrate the capability on measurements near a wind farm in Colorado. The
more » ... s look compelling, and there is some comparison with in situ measurements to validate the wind field C1
doi:10.5194/amt-2020-228-rc1 fatcat:hu766u6ojbhcnlmwyqhlxphlo4