Hi, If I do all this with WindPRO 4.0, I'm getting No site data object in Scaler. How do I tackle this ? Also, if I want to use the measured shear to extrapolate within the MCP, how to do that ? - Reply is much appreciated
Hi! You are welcome contact our hotline: www.emd-international.com/windpro-representatives/ or sign up for one of our upcoming courses: www.emd-international.com/windpro/courses/
Hello, where I can find complete A-Z tutorials starting from creating new project and end report preparation? I already took the short introduction course. But I still missing some information and some steps are not clear enough. Thank you and Regards
Hello , I am having an error "WaSP 10.2 and greater can only handle lines as input" and unable to calculate park calculations. Can you please help to solve this issue?
Hi Muhammad Zubair Ahmed. Using older WAsP versions (< 10.2), or the simple ATLAS model, roughness can be handled as roughness roses, which can be established within site data objects (see windPRO 2.9 manual for details). But todays standard is to use roughness line maps. One reason for this is that newer WAsP versions (from 10.2) use the roughness maps for calculation of the stability corrections on a more refined way than previous WAsP versions. Therefore, the use of roughness roses are no longer supported. As always, you are welcome to visit help.emd.dk/windpro/ for manuals, quick guides, reference documents and more. For further information, please contact us directly at emd@emd.dk for general inquiries or support@emd.dk for windPRO support. Thanks, The EMD Team
can i calculate statistical distribution of wind site data's in wind pro???? I have averaged wind speed at 30 m, temperature, pressure, humidity, vane angle (0 and 180 desgrees) of single tower.
Hi rabi shrestha - That is definitely possible in windPRO. Your can get the Weibull distribution and sector wise distribution directly inside Meteo. You can also create a wind statistic taking into account speed-ups and roughness using the Statgen module. As always, you are welcome to visit help.emd.dk/windpro/ for manuals, quick guides, reference documents and more. For further information, please contact us directly at emd@emd.dk for general inquiries or support@emd.dk for windPRO support. Thanks, The EMD Team
Hi, If I do all this with WindPRO 4.0, I'm getting No site data object in Scaler. How do I tackle this ? Also, if I want to use the measured shear to extrapolate within the MCP, how to do that ? - Reply is much appreciated
Hi! You are welcome contact our hotline:
www.emd-international.com/windpro-representatives/
or sign up for one of our upcoming courses: www.emd-international.com/windpro/courses/
Hello,
where I can find complete A-Z tutorials starting from creating new project and end report preparation? I already took the short introduction course. But I still missing some information and some steps are not clear enough.
Thank you and Regards
I can't find licence activation file. can you help me
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Hello ,
I am having an error "WaSP 10.2 and greater can only handle lines as input" and unable to calculate park calculations. Can you please help to solve this issue?
Hi Muhammad Zubair Ahmed. Using older WAsP versions (< 10.2), or the simple ATLAS model, roughness can be handled as roughness roses, which can be established within site data objects (see windPRO 2.9 manual for details). But todays standard is to use roughness line maps. One reason for this is that newer WAsP versions (from 10.2) use the roughness maps for calculation of the stability corrections on a more refined way than previous WAsP versions. Therefore, the use of roughness roses are no longer supported. As always, you are welcome to visit help.emd.dk/windpro/ for manuals, quick guides, reference documents and more. For further information, please contact us directly at emd@emd.dk for general inquiries or support@emd.dk for windPRO support. Thanks, The EMD Team
can i calculate statistical distribution of wind site data's in wind pro???? I have averaged wind speed at 30 m, temperature, pressure, humidity, vane angle (0 and 180 desgrees) of single tower.
Hi rabi shrestha - That is definitely possible in windPRO. Your can get the Weibull distribution and sector wise distribution directly inside Meteo. You can also create a wind statistic taking into account speed-ups and roughness using the Statgen module.
As always, you are welcome to visit help.emd.dk/windpro/ for manuals, quick guides, reference documents and more.
For further information, please contact us directly at emd@emd.dk for general inquiries or support@emd.dk for windPRO support. Thanks, The EMD Team