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*Fixed an error in the Ainslie 1988 wake model in special situations. It is recommended to do a recalculation if you have used the Ainslie 1988 wake model on a site with a densely packed neighboring windfarm with a low hub height located more than 100 rotor diameters upstream of a sparsely packed, much taller wind farm. A recalculation will yield lower wake losses in general. | *Fixed an error in the Ainslie 1988 wake model in special situations. It is recommended to do a recalculation if you have used the Ainslie 1988 wake model on a site with a densely packed neighboring windfarm with a low hub height located more than 100 rotor diameters upstream of a sparsely packed, much taller wind farm. A recalculation will yield lower wake losses in general. | ||
*Fixed error with f-parameter of RSF files not being properly normalized when using several Meteo objects for calibration. | *Fixed error with f-parameter of RSF files not being properly normalized when using several Meteo objects for calibration. | ||
*Fixed error in the IEC power curve correction for power curves experiencing ramp-down after rated power where the ramp-down values would be corrected when they should have remained uncorrected. | |||
===PERFORMANCE CHECK=== | ===PERFORMANCE CHECK=== |
Revision as of 12:50, 27 August 2024
August 2024, build 4.0.551
Below you will find a list of all issues fixed in Service Pack 4
This Service Pack contains corrections to bugs and comments reported by users. Thanks to all for submitting feedback.
See list of previous releases here: windPRO releases
The items below are ordered alphabetically by module, then by importance.
BASIS
- Fixed issue where adding holes to e.g. Corine data would cause the Displacement Height Calculator to use the same height for all directions.
METEO
- Improved detection of time stamp format in AQ data files.
PARK
- Fixed an error in the Ainslie 1988 wake model in special situations. It is recommended to do a recalculation if you have used the Ainslie 1988 wake model on a site with a densely packed neighboring windfarm with a low hub height located more than 100 rotor diameters upstream of a sparsely packed, much taller wind farm. A recalculation will yield lower wake losses in general.
- Fixed error with f-parameter of RSF files not being properly normalized when using several Meteo objects for calibration.
- Fixed error in the IEC power curve correction for power curves experiencing ramp-down after rated power where the ramp-down values would be corrected when they should have remained uncorrected.
PERFORMANCE CHECK
- Fixed issue where copy to clipboard did not work in the Wind speed substitution tab.
PHOTOMONTAGE
- Correction of WTG information when sorting after User Label in the report.
SITE COMPLIANCE
- Fixed error in weighting of extreme ambient turbulence when using a wind statistic with 36 sectors together with WEng using 12 sectors.
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