ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING WIND-ENERGY POTENTIAL IN LOW BUILT-UP URBAN ENVIRONMENTS
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1 ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING WIND-ENERGY POTENTIAL IN LOW BUILT-UP URBAN ENVIRONMENTS ISTVÁN LÁZÁR 1, GERGELY CSÁKBERÉNYI-NAGY 2, ZOLTÁN TÚRI 3, LÁSZLÓ KAPOCSKA 4, TAMÁS TÓTH 5, JÓZSEF BARNABÁS TÓTH 6 Abstract. Analysis of factors affecting wind-energy potential in low built-up urban environments This study is concerned with the examination of roughness factor affecting wind potential in low built-up urban areas (e.g. subdivision, light industrial area). The test interval is the transition between summer and winter, as a secondary wind maximum period. The ten-minute data-pairs empirical distribution was approached by several theoretical distributions where a fitting test research was also performed. Extrapolation to higher levels is possible by defining the Hellmann exponent. The wind speed in respective height and the specific wind power are derived from it. Knowing the daily progress of the Hellmann exponent value, more accurate estimation can be given of the wind potential calculated to different heights according to the measuring point. The results were compared to the surface cover of the surrounding area as well as to the literary alpha values. Keywords: 1. INTRODUCTION One of the most important question of today s society is what kind of energy sources could substitute or replace the shortage caused by fossil fuel reserves reduction, as well as how could be reduce the environmental pollution caused by them. The last years of the 20th century, which were characterized by throughout and increasing researches of renewable energy resources, there were such estimates that after the depletion of fossil reserves the shortage could mostly be replaced by renewable energy sources. In the early 2010s such prognosis came out that the so called green energy can only be used as complementary resources (Lázár, 1 University of Debrecen, Department of Meteorology, 4032, Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1. [email protected] 2 Alter Energia Kft., 4, Debrecen, Kishegyesi út [email protected] 3 University of Debrecen, Department of Physical Geography and Geoinformatics, 4032, Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1. [email protected] 4 University of Debrecen, Department of Meteorology, 4032, Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1. [email protected] 5 University of Debrecen, Department of Meteorology, 4032, Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1. [email protected] 6 University of Debrecen, Department of Meteorology, 4032, Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1. [email protected] 1
2 2011).Due to the increasing specific energy demand, it s getting harder to meet the population needs. Failures of the continuous supply can lead to consumers dissatisfaction. This accelerated process caused by the rising energy prices can be observed in recent years. The use of household scale renewable energy installations are more and more perspective. The energy stored in such systems (capacitors, accumulators) not only reduces the overhead costs of a given household but also make it partially independent of the supplier. The profitable conditions of the wind generators planted on the roof level are to achieve the utmost working hours. The direct and indirect impacts on meteorological parameters of different urban built-up zones are separately various (Stewart - Oke 2010).Wind climatology studies that referring to Hungary cover a wide spectrum, since comprehensive description of the issue can be given by complex statistical analysis (Tar, 1983; Wágner - Papp, 1984; Tar, 1991; Tar, 1999; Makra et. al 2000a), by modelling (Radics, 2003; Radics - Bartholy, 2005) and by remote sensing techniques (Varga - Németh, 2005; Varga - Németh - Dobi, 2006).In this study the effect of urban environment on wind system is examined. 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS Our data come from a measurement tower fitted with wind speed and direction sensors. The data base covers the term between 2 October 2013 and 10 January We chose this period because of the secondary wind maximum is in the above-mentioned period (primary wind maximum in March, secondary wind maximum in November and tertiary wind maximum in July) (Tar et. al, 2005). The station is situated in the west of Debrecen (Fig. 1.). The geographic latitude and longitude are N and E. The height of the tower is 20 meters, at 10 meters and 20 meters shovel anemometers, at 20 meters a wind direction sensor was planted that is connected to the CR1000 data logger produced by Campbell Scientific Ltd. The winds peed is measured by 1 second sampling and10 minutes averaging, the wind direction is measured by 10 minutes sampling and recording. Sensor /data logger Table 1. The sensor parameters are shown in Operating temperature range Accuracy of measurement Measurement range A100R -30 C +50 C 1% ± 0.1 ms -1 >70 ms -1 W200P -50 C +70 C ±
3 Fig.1. Position of the measuring point (MEP Megújuló Energiapark) The most commonly used method by wind energy estimations is the Hellmann exponential method: v 1 = ( z α 1 ) v 2 z 2 where v 1 is the wind speed at z 1 elevation and v 2 at z 2 elevation, the is the ground roughness exponent. Over the low vegetation surface the value of derived from logarithmic approach is This is a mostly accepted basic estimation. During the day in the convective near-surface layer we can calculate by the value of , while in case of extreme stable stratification the values of are suggested (Weindinger et al, 2011;.Ucar-Balo, 2010, Gokce et al. 2007). In the peri-urban areas-over large roughness surfaces the value of the average exponent is about 0.2(0.14 to 0.26) (Emeis, 2005). The wind speed at any height z can be written by logarithmic profile by means of roughness height (z 0), average height of roughness elements (h) and displacement thickness (d): U(z) = U(z ref ) ln ( z d z 0 ) ln ( z ref d z 0 ) z d = U(z ref ) ln ( z ref d ) 3
4 The general form of the logarithmic profile equation is: U(z) = u d ln (z ) κ z 0 where u * is the friction velocity, κ is an empirical constant known as the von Kármán constant and is found to have a value of κ = 0.4 (Millward-Hopkins, 2013;. Zakietal, 2011;.Tseetal, 2013,Drewet al,2013). 3. RESULTS After processing our measuring point data, the following results were obtained. The second summary table shows the basic statistic values. The minimum is not included in the table because in both cases the value of it is 0 ms -1 (calm). Table 2. Basic statistics Maximum Average Dispersion Variance Modus 10 m m During the examination period, the most common wind directions are between in the SE and S, and N sectors (10-12%) (Fig.2). However, the different directions average speeds, measured in the maximum 20 meters, exceed the 3.5 ms -1 (Fig.3). 10 m 20 m WNW W NW NNW % N NNE NE ENE E WNW W NW NNW ms -1 N 4,0 3,5 3,0 2,5 2,0 1,5 1,0 0,5 0,0 NNE NE ENE E WSW ESE WSW ESE SW SE SW SE SSW S SSE SSW S SSE Fig.2. Relative frequency of wind directions Fig.3. Average speeds of wind directions During the given period, the roughness value derived from the Hellmann-equation is In Fig.4 the average values of α are presented in 4
5 0:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00 different directions, what shows that the largest value can be found in the southern and eastern directions, which is mainly due to the effect of the surrounding terrain objects (buildings and vegetation) (Fig.4). NW WNW W WSW SW NNW SSW N 0,4 0,35 0,3 0,25 0,2 0,15 0,1 0,05 0 S NNE SSE NE SE ENE E ESE ms ,5 7 6,5 6 5,5 5 4,5 4 3,5 3 m Fig.4. -values of wind speeds Fig.5. Vertical wind profil The wind speed of higher ranges can be derived from the value of α. The wind speed changes with height can be observed in Fig.5. ms -1 3,1 2,9 2,7 2,5 2,3 2,1 1,9 1,7 1,5 α 0,4 0,35 0,3 0,25 0,2 0,15 20 m α Fig.6. The daily course of wind speed and α (mean time in UTC) Between 6 and 15 UTC the daily course of wind speed and α show a reverse relation, which one is caused by the atmosphere instability in the lower layers.during the given period the maximum of α occurs at 5 UTC (0.36), while the minimum at 9 UTC (0.17). In the daily course of wind speed three different periods can be 5
6 distinguished: the interval between 15 UTC and 6 UTC, when the average wind speed is around 2.5ms -1 (± 0.2ms -1 ), from 6 UTC to 11:30UTC, when the wind velocity increases ( 2.5 and 3 ms -1 ) and from11:30 UTC to 15 UTC, when the wind speed decreases ( 2.5 and 3ms -1 ). % m 20 m Fig.7. Relative frequency of wind speed (ms -1 ) The rotors of household-size wind generators are located in the measured heights (10 and 20 m) or between them since authority permits for such high structures are not necessary (that in some cases is almost impossible to obtain for example an airport surrounding). The start-up speed of this type of wind generators are between 2 and 3 ms -1, while the name-plate rating, that depends on the size and the rotor diameter is about 8-10 ms -1.The distribution of wind speeds shows that the most common wind speed values are between 1-2 ms -1, the number of lower and higher values of both heights are fewer. The 3 ms -1 greater wind speeds occurrences are 17% at a height of 10 meters, while at 20 meters 31%. 4. CONCLUSION In our study the following conclusions can be drawn: Based on measurements of both heights the most frequently occurring wind speed value is the 0.9 ms -1 The most common wind directions: SSE, S, SE, SSE The maximum values of α are between the SSW and ESE directions, which verifies the roughness value increase caused by the built-up structure. The average value of α (0.27) corresponds to the literature value. 6
7 During the given period the maximum of α occurs at 5 UTC (0.36), while the minimum at 9 UTC (0.17). Based on the distributions the most frequent wind speed values measured at both heights (10 and 20 m) are between 1 and 2 ms 1, that means 38 and 31 % of the cases. 5. ADDITIONAL OBJECTS Based on these results, the following objectives were drawn up: Taking into account the over time, horizontal and vertical distribution of the roughness and wind speeds, there is a reason for performance and height comparison of different wind generators in accord with different household energy demands. REFERENCES 1. Drew, D. R., Barlow, J. F., Cockerill, T. T. (2013) Estimating the potencial yield of small wind turbines in urban areas: A case study for Greater London, UK. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 115, Emeis, S. (2005) How Well Does a Power Law Fit to a Diabatic Boundary-Layer Wind Profile. DEWI Magazine Nr Gökçek, M., Bayülken, A., Bekdemir, S. (2007) Investigation of wind characteristics and wind energy potencial in Kirklareli, Turkey. Renewable Energy 32, Iain Stewart, Tim Oke (2010) Thermal differentiation of local climate zones using temperature observations from urban and rural fields sites. 5. Lázár, I. (2011) A klímaváltozás hatása a megújuló energiaforrásokra, II. környezet és energia konferencia, november ,Debrecen 6. Makra, L., Tar, K., Horváth, Sz. (2000a) Some statistical characteristics of the wind energy over the Great Hungarian Plane. The International Journal of Ambient Energy, Vol. 21 No. 2, Millward-Hopkins, J. T., Tomlin, A. S., Ma, L., Ingham, D. B., Pourkashanian (2013) Assessing the potencial of urban wind energy in major UK city using analytical model. Renewable Energy 60, Radics, K. (2003) A szélenergia hasznosításának lehetőségei Magyarországon: hazánk szélklímája, a rendelkezésre álló szélenergia becslése és modellezése. Doktori (PhD) értekezés, ELTE, Budapest 9. Radics, K. Bartholy, J. (2005) Magyarország modellezett szélenergia térképei. Szélenergia Magyarországon, MSZET, Gödöllő, pp Sunderland, K. M., Mills, G.,Conlon, M. F. (2013) Estimating the wind resource in an urban area: A case study of micro-wind generation potencial in Dublin, Ireland. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 115, Tar, K. (1983) A szélenergia statisztikai vizsgálata. Időjárás, 87, Tar, K. (1991) Magyarország szélklímájának komplex statisztikai elemzése. Az Országos Meteorológiai Szolgálat kisebb kiadványai, Tar, K. (1999) Az alföldi szélmező statisztikai jellemzőinek időbeli változása. A táj változása a Kárpát-medencében c Konferencia kiadványa (szerk.: Füleki György), Gödöllő, pp
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