Articles | Volume 8, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-8-9-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-8-9-2019
Regular research article
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08 Jan 2019
Regular research article |  | 08 Jan 2019

Validation of three-component wind lidar sensor for traceable highly resolved wind vector measurements

Stefan Oertel, Michael Eggert, Christian Gutsmuths, Paul Wilhelm, Harald Müller, and Helmut Többen

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Traceable wind velocity measurements with high resolution play a critical role in the field of wind energy. In this article we present a novel bistatic wind lidar system that has a high spatial and temporal resolution and a reduced measurement uncertainty compared to conventional systems as evidenced by comparison measurements. A first validation measurement in a wind tunnel with a laser Doppler anemometer as a flow velocity reference confirms the high accuracy of the bistatic lidar system.