Energies (Dec 2019)

Comparison of Length Scale Parameterization Methodologies

  • Faruk Tuna,
  • Ferhat Bingöl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13010089
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 89

Abstract

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Atmospheric stability has been studied for decades. There are several methodologies that evolved over the years. In this study, a special experimental meteorological mast that has been erected to a complex site has been used to calculate dimensionless Obukhov length ( ζ = z L ) , dimensionless momentum ( φ m ), and heat coefficients ( φ h ). The results are compared with the ones from average value approaches: Richardson number, flux-profile (F-P) relations, and wind shear exponent methods. The results show that the estimated ζ values, using the bulk Richardson number, get along well with the reference ζ within the neutral and stable regimes. F-P relations and wind shear exponent methods result in the best agreement for stable and neutral regimes. Nevertheless, average oriented methods are not reliable for the other regimes.

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