화학공학소재연구정보센터
Renewable Energy, Vol.46, 210-217, 2012
Velocity and power density analysis of the wind at Lefseng-la-terae in Lesotho
The wind profile of Letseng-la-Terae in Lesotho is analyzed using a 2-year data of 10-min averages. Wind velocity distribution data is estimated as a Weibull distribution using the Graphical Method and Method of Moments. The optimal Weibull parameters for the bi-annual data are obtained using the Method of Moments and the values of the dimensionless shape parameter, k = 1.76, and the scale parameter, c = 6.71 m/s at 10 m above ground level. The calculated air density at the site is 0.875 kg/m(3) using the temperature and the pressure measurements. The data shows that the wind is prevalently from the West. The daily wind speed trends show that the interval between 5.00 am and 3.00 pm is the windiest for every month of the year. The months with the most and the least wind speeds are August and February, respectively. Let"Seng-la-Terae is a class 4 wind energy site with a 95% confidence interval of both the bi-annual mean wind speed given by 5.97 +/- 0.07 m/s and the bi-annual mean power density given by 208.56 +/- 7.31 W/m(2), both calculated at 10 m above the ground level. The typical turbines on the site are expected to operate 82.8 +/- 6.7% of the time. The results show that the site is ideal for large-scale electricity generation. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.