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Underestimation of Monostatic Sodar Measurements in Complex Terrain
Authors:Paul?Behrens  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:p.behrens@auckland.ac.nz"   title="  p.behrens@auckland.ac.nz"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,J.?O’Sullivan,R.?Archer,S.?Bradley
Affiliation:1.University of Auckland,Auckland,New Zealand
Abstract:Recent investigations in complex terrain have found that remote sensing instrumentation commonly finds mean wind-speed differences when compared to cup anemometery. In many cases the difference is found to be an underestimation and varies from 2 to 9% depending on topology. We describe these differences in a theoretical sense for a five-beam sodar. An investigation is conducted on a New Zealand ridge with a five-beam sodar and three computational models, consisting of a potential flow model and two computational fluid dynamical simulations, OpenFOAM and the industry standard software WindSim. All models predict the difference to within 0.1–2.5%. A comparative assessment is made and it is found that, given the computing overheads, the potential flow model provides a good compromise in the prediction of mean wind-speed difference.
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