Dhanraj Posted August 12, 2018 Posted August 12, 2018 Hi,In relation to obstacles, I encountered that WAsP, at this time, does not allow for a circular geometric shape. The wind monitoring campaign was conducted at the site where there is a circular water tank. At this site, measurement of wind speed and direction were done at 10 m and 40 m, respectively. The closest point between this water thank and the wind mast was about 45 m. Additionally, the estimated height of the water tank is 6 m and a diameter of about 30 m. In consideration of WAsP, how can I develop an obstacle map in WAsP, with minimal error, to reflect the presence of a circular water tank, as described in the above? Thank you.D.Bachai
Niels Gylling Mortensen Posted August 24, 2018 Posted August 24, 2018 Dear D. Bachai,Yes, WAsP can only handle rectangular boxes for obstacles, so you have to find a 'box size' to represent the circular obstacle. If you experiment a little with this, you will probably find that the 40-m anemometer is not influenced significantly by the obstacle (40 m being way higher than three times the 6-m water tank). The 10-m level will be influenced, but because of the proximity of the water tank, the obstacle model may not give realistic result. Your experimental setup would require a different type of modelling to obtain reliable results -- and even then it would still be difficult...Best regards,Niels
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