Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
292588 Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The main objective of this article is to analyze the angular (off-axis) response of heated cup anemometers designed specifically for wind power generation in cold climate. Three commercial heated cup anemometers are tested together with two ice-free prototypes developed as part of a broader research program focusing on ice-free sensors. Three indexes are proposed to allow better data analysis of angular response measurements. It is shown that careful attention to the anemometer geometry can lead to a nearly perfect cosine shape response while improper rotor geometry can lead to very bad angular response. A patented rotor geometry design is tested on different anemometers to see if one could expect the desired angular response for cup anemometers used in the wind energy industry to be obtained with such rotor geometry.

► Angular response is a key characteristic defining anemometer performance. ► Indexes are needed to define quantitatively the anemometer angular response. ► Rotor geometry greatly affects cup anemometers angular response. ► Wind velocity also affects, to some extent, the angular response. ► Cup anemometers can and should reach an ideal cosine response at all velocities.

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