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Cup Anemometers’ Loss of Performance Due to Ageing Processes, and Its Effect on Annual Energy Production (AEP) Estimates
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EngineeringEnvironmental MonitoringAnnual Energy ProductionEnergy EfficiencyMeasurementEducationPerformance DueEarth ScienceCup Anemometer ModelsLongevityCalibrationMeasurement InstrumentationApplied MeasurementInstrumentationAgeing ProcessesRecalibration ScheduleSensor CalibrationSensorsCalibration CoefficientsCivil EngineeringTemperature MeasurementMeasurement SystemMetrology
The deviation of calibration coefficients from five cup anemometer models over time was analyzed. The analysis was based on a series of laboratory calibrations between January 2001 and August 2010. The analysis was performed on two different groups of anemometers: (1) anemometers not used for any industrial purpose (that is, just stored); and (2) anemometers used in different industrial applications (mainly in the field—or outside—applications like wind farms). Results indicate a loss of performance of the studied anemometers over time. In the case of the unused anemometers the degradation shows a clear pattern. In the case of the anemometers used in the field, the data analyzed also suggest a loss of performance, yet the degradation does not show a clear trend. A recalibration schedule is proposed based on the observed performances variations.
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