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Article Dans Une Revue Renewable Energy Année : 2014

Using the SWEPT Methodology for a Preliminary Wind Potential Estimation

Jean-Luc Menet

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The implantation of wind turbines generally follows a wind potential study which is made using specific numerical tools; the generated expenses are only acceptable for great projects. The purpose of the present paper is to propose a simplified methodology for the evaluation of the wind potential, following three successive steps for the determination of (i) the mean velocity, either directly or by the use of the most occurrence velocity (MOV); (ii) the velocity distribution coming from the single knowledge of the mean velocity by the use of a Rayleigh distribution and a Davenport-Harris law; (iii) an appropriate approximation of the characteristic curve of the turbine, coming from only two technical data. These last two steps allow calculating directly the electric delivered energy for the considered wind turbine. This methodology, called the SWEPT approach, can be easily implemented in a single worksheet. The results returned by the SWEPT tool are of the same order of magnitude than those given by the classical commercial tools. Moreover, everybody, even a "neophyte," can use this methodology to obtain a first estimation of the wind potential of a site considering a given wind turbine, on the basis of very few general data.
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hal-00957700 , version 1 (11-03-2014)

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Jean-Luc Menet. Using the SWEPT Methodology for a Preliminary Wind Potential Estimation. Renewable Energy, 2014, 2014, 7 p. ⟨hal-00957700⟩

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