Wind Power Curve Modeling
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modeling of a wind power curve, representing the relationship between wind speed and power output of a wind turbine
Process of creating a wind power curve model. The wind speed data is defined as an array ranging from 2 m/s to 25 m/s with increments of 0.5 m/s.
The wind power curve parameters are specified, including the cut-in wind speed, rated wind speed, and cut-out wind speed. These parameters determine the range of wind speeds over which the wind turbine produces power.
The power curve equation is defined using a conditional statement. It assigns zero power output for wind speeds below the cut-in speed and above the cut-out speed. For wind speeds within the cut-in to cut-out range, the power output is calculated based on a linear interpolation formula.
The code then plots the wind power curve using the plot function, with wind speed on the x-axis and normalized power output on the y-axis. The plot demonstrates how the power output of the wind turbine varies with wind speed, starting from zero at the cut-in speed, reaching its maximum at the rated speed, and dropping back to zero at the cut-out speed.
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recent works (2024). Wind Power Curve Modeling (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/133082-wind-power-curve-modeling), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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