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    Recommendation on use of wind lidars

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    The 15 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) in the LIKE project investigate topics in which wind lidar play a significant role. This report provides the ESRs an introductory reading and gives a short introduction into the basic principles, as well as an overview on the practical application of lidar wind measurement technology for a wide range of research fields, including a corresponding literature review. Wherever possible, it will also give the ESRs recommendations on the use of lidars and related best practices and provide corresponding state-of-the-art documents in the attachment.publishedVersio

    Recommendation on use of wind lidars

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    The 15 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) in the LIKE project investigate topics in which wind lidar play a significant role. This report provides the ESRs an introductory reading and gives a short introduction into the basic principles, as well as an overview on the practical application of lidar wind measurement technology for a wide range of research fields, including a corresponding literature review. Wherever possible, it will also give the ESRs recommendations on the use of lidars and related best practices and provide corresponding state-of-the-art documents in the attachment.publishedVersio

    Characterization of Wind Turbine Wakes with Nacelle-Mounted Doppler LiDARs and Model Validation in the Presence of Wind Veer

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    Accurate prediction of wind turbine wakes is important for more efficient design and operation of wind parks. Volumetric wake measurements of nacelle-mounted Doppler lidars are used to characterize the wake of a full-scale wind turbine and to validate an analytical wake model that incorporates the effect of wind veer. Both, measurements and model prediction, show an elliptical and tilted spanwise cross-section of the wake in the presence of wind veer. The error between model and measurements is reduced compared to a model without the effect of wind veer. The characterization of the downwind velocity deficit development and wake growth is robust. The wake tilt angle can only be determined for elliptical wakes
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