Modelling Non-Stationary Wind Speed for Renewablwe Energy Systems Control
Date
2001Author
Nichita, Cristian
Luca, Daniel
Dakyo, B.
Ceangă, Emil
Cutululis, Nicolaos Antonio
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This paper deals with the modelling of the wind speed, treated as a nonstationary
process. In the proposed modelling methods, the wind speed has two
components: a long and medium term-component, described by an available spectral
characteristic in the low frequency range, and a non-stationary turbulence component,
which is “attached” to the medium and long-term component. Two procedures for
turbulence component generation, using some shaping filters, are proposed. In both
methods turbulence component proprieties are determined depending on current mean
value of the medium and long-term component. Numerical results and comment
concerning the implementation aspects are also presented