Scalar wind direction average method – Vaisala AWS330 User Manual
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Appendix B ______________________________________________________ Calculation Formulas
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Scalar Wind Direction Average Method
Wind direction average calculation using the Scalar method is based on
the assumption that the source direction value does not differ more than
180
°
from the previous average value. The previous average value is
marked as 0
°
and the source values are scaled with respect to that point
so that the result varies between -180
°
and 180
°
. For example, if the
previous average value was 10
°
, a source value of 355
°
would be
converted to -15
°
. This method is also used when the wind direction
maximum and minimum values are determined.
WDs = WD - WDAprev (instant
table)
(17)
WDs = WDAT - WDAprev (calculated
table)
=
=
n
i
si
s
n
WD
WDA
1
/
)
(
(18)
WDA = WDAs + WDAprev
(19)
where
WD
=
Wind direction instant value
WDAT
=
Wind direction average stored to data table
WDs
=
Wind direction instant value scaled with respect to the
previous average value
WDAprev = Previous wind direction average value, if defined;
otherwise the first source value
WDAs
=
Wind direction average value scaled with respect to the
previous average value
WDA
=
Wind direction average
n
=
Number of wind direction source values
Table 118
Inputs for Wind Calculation
Input Sensor
Wind speed Ws
i
Wind direction WD