The MCP (Measure-Correlate-Predict) module is for long-term correction of measured wind data on site and based on the correlation with long-term reference data. The module includes slicing and dicing, automatic time offset, comparison graphs and an uncertainty calculation.
The MODEL module provides a collection of tools interfacing with external wind flow models like WAsP, WAsP CFD and other external CFD models. The MODEL tools are often used in combination with other modules like MCP, PARK and SITE COMPLIANCE. A popular tool in MODEL is the Resource map calculator. EMDβs own ATLAS model can also be used with this module.
The LOAD RESPONSE module provides easy-to-use calculations of fatigue loads for IEC 61400-1, ed. 4 (2019) ed. 3 (2010) or ed. 2 (1999) site suitability assessment. The module includes generic turbine models representing typical turbines on the market, and manufacturers can easily implement their own in-house turbine models
Forest height data for Sweden derived from the SLU Forest Map of Sweden is now available as an online data service for users of windPRO 3.2. If you are working at forested sites, you can use these forest height data as input for the dedicated forest models β that is within the displacement height calculator [β¦]
For instance, windPRO 4.0 includes: π Offshore mode in SITE COMPLIANCE πͺοΈ Tropical Cyclone assessment and downscaling in SITE COMPLIANCE πΒ Direct access to your own measurement data server with METEO API in windPRO π§Ή Autofilter to clean 100s of turbinesβ SCADA data in minutes using PERFORMANCE CHECK β±οΈ Improved calculation speed for RESOURCE when using [β¦]
Updated 2019 forest height data for Finland β derived from the recent LUKE βMulti-source National Forest Inventory Raster Maps of 2019β (released in 2021) β is now available as an online data service for users of windPRO 3.5. If you are working at forested sites, then within Finland, you can use these forest height data [β¦]
You have probably heard this before: We just love the Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) elevation data. SRTM data from year 2000 is today the current paradigm for on-site orography in areas without high quality national elevation models. Tens of thousands of potential wind farm sites have relied on the excellent SRTM dataset which today [β¦]
Over the years, tens of thousands of potential wind farm sites have relied on the excellent Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) data as one of the main data-sources for on-site orography. Many of us are still using SRTM data and more than 50% of all elevation downloads in windPRO are SRTM-30m resolution (1-arc-second) data. In [β¦]
A map of the forest heights for Denmark β derived from a dataset developed by the Danish University of Copenhagen β Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management β is now available as an online data service for users of windPRO 3.3+. If you are working at forested sites in Denmark, then you can use [β¦]