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For wind speed measurement above sloping terrain, or when testing wind turbines whose rotors have the ability to rock (teeter), it can be argued that the ideal cup anemometer to use is one which measures total, not horizontal wind speed, since total wind speed does indeed represent what is available for power conversion.
After this activity, students should be able to: Define an anemometer as an instrument used to measure wind speed. Use an anemometer to predict whether a location is a good place to place a wind turbine. Describe why engineers want to know wind speed in determining where to place wind turbines.
The speed of the ultrasonic signal is constant when there is no wind; when the wind begins to blow, it causes the ultrasonic pulse to be changed, and this information is converted to wind direction and wind speed. Anemometers come in one of two types. In a rotational anemometer, the rotation of an element serves to measure wind speed.
As suggested in section 3.1, for wind turbine evaluation the wind speed quantity that should ideally be measured is the full, not just the horizontal plane, wind speed. This implies a requirement for the cup anemometer to have a flat sensitivity to angle of attack. Anemometer 'A' is better than anemometer 'B' in this regard.
For wind speed measurement above sloping terrain, or when testing wind turbines whose rotors have the ability to rock (teeter), it can be argued that the ideal cup anemometer to use is one
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