Lorenz wind disturbance model based on grey generated components

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Abstract

In order to meet the needs of wind speed prediction in wind farms, we consider the influence of random atmospheric disturbances on wind variations. Considering a simplified fluid convection mode, a Lorenz system can be employed as an atmospheric disturbance model. Here Lorenz disturbance is defined as the European norm of the solutions of the Lorenz equation. Grey generating and accumulated generating models are employed to explore the relationship between wind speed and its related disturbance series. We conclude that a linear or quadric polynomial generating model are optimal through the verification of short-term wind speed prediction in the Sotavento wind farm. The new proposed model not only greatly improves the precision of short-term wind speed prediction, but also has great significance for the maintenance and stability of wind power system operation.

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Zhang, Y., Yang, J., Wang, K., & Wang, Y. (2014). Lorenz wind disturbance model based on grey generated components. Energies, 7(11), 7178–7193. https://doi.org/10.3390/en7117178

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