Abstract

Abstract Some coherence measurements, taken at the Nasudden wind energy test site, for small separation distances at a height of 65–77 m, are analyzed in terms of a theoretical coherence model for isotropic turbulence, and for Davenport similarity. The decay parameters for the horizontal wind components are found to be about the same for vertical and horizontal separation in the inertial subrange.

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