Campbell Scientific (www.campbellsci.com) is one of the major generic data loggers. The main characteristics are fully programmability, AD as well as pulse input channels, and a range of connection options (e.g.: phone, internet, serial cable etc.).
Risø (www.risoe.dk ) is one of the leading scientific bodies working with wind energy potential. The WAsP model is one of the most widely used for wind resource estimates. The Risø cup anemometer is one of their products, used worldwide where high quality wind observations are required, such as wind resource estimate projects.
The DQ Framework/DataProvider is customized to read Campbell CR1000 data logger on line using the Campbell software utilities (reading data, variable names/units, battery status etc.) expecting a specific wind data scheme (2 cup anemometers, 1 wind vane). Each cup anemometer provides three wind speed data values: 10 min. mean wind speed, 2 sec. gust, and 32 sec. gust. The resulting wind speed values for the station are found as the maximum of the two observations, counting for lee-effects from the mast.
The DQ Framework/Qualifier view is customized to include a time series plot of all parameters, as well as a table view of selected parameters within a specified range from where a cursor points to.
The DQ Framework/Operations include range norms applied to wind speeds and wind direction, and data relation norms applied to the relation between 10 min. mean wind speed and gusts, and the between 2 sec. gusts and 32 sec. gusts. A norm which tests the relation between the observations from the two cup anemometers (i.e.: the lee effect) has also been applied.
Reporting scatter diagrams, monthly statistics, and time series plots have been applied.
Exporting has not yet been completed.
Campbell Scientific/Risø Wind

