Sensors faults diagnosis of a wind system

Author(s):  
Aicha Abid ◽  
Mouna Benhamed ◽  
Sbita Lassaad
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2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 461
Author(s):  
Mohammed-El-Amine Khodja ◽  
Ahmed Hamida Boudinar ◽  
Azeddine Bendiabdellah

Author(s):  
Luis Ignacio Levieux ◽  
Carlos Ocampo-Martinez ◽  
Fernando A. Inthamoussou ◽  
Y Hernan De Battista

2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (03) ◽  
pp. 626-632
Author(s):  
Kamal Anoune ◽  
Azzeddine Laknizi ◽  
Mohsine Bouya ◽  
Abdelali Astito ◽  
Abdellatif Ben Abdellah

Author(s):  
John L. Schroeder

This article reviews the techniques and approaches historically employed to measure non-synoptic wind storms. While most of these efforts have originated from the atmospheric science community, the focus of this article relates to meeting the requirements of the engineering community. While the recognition of the importance of these non-synoptic wind system events is increasing, their engineering-relevant characteristics are still largely unknown. While gaps in knowledge concerning the engineering-relevant aspects of non-synoptic wind systems are plentiful, focused application of high-resolution research instrumentation offers hope to remove many of these unknowns. Future engineering-oriented measurement campaigns will likely make use of both traditional anemometry and remote sensing technologies to document the characteristics of non-synoptic wind systems.


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