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The Suitability of European Designed Wind Turbines for the East Asian Market

  • Brown, G.R.D. (SgurrEnergy) ;
  • Barthelmie, R.J. (Department of Atmospheric Science, Indiana University) ;
  • Kim, Hyun-Goo (Institute of Energy Research)
  • Published : 2009.08.31

Abstract

A first step review is completed on the suitability of European designed wind turbines in an East Asia climate. Six parameters are chosen for detailed analysis of proper meteorological measures from flat, hilly, forested, coastal and offshore sites in West Europe and East Asia: mean wind speed, 10 minute mean wind speed distribution, turbulence intensity, wind shear, 3 second extreme wind speed and 10 minute direction change. All six parameters are assessed with a view for contrast with the wind turbine design standard IEC61400. The diurnal and seasonal variation, average and extreme values of each parameter are calculated where appropriate. Industry standard software and analysis techniques have been employed to assess the applicability of existing wind turbine design standards and design guidelines for the East Asian market.

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