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Summary
Copyright .............................................................................................................................4
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................5
Acknowledge .......................................................................................................................6
FAQ .....................................................................................................................................6
System requirements ...........................................................................................................6
Installation............................................................................................................................6
Uninstallation .......................................................................................................................6
WindRose PRO ordering information...................................................................................7
Permanent Software Key Delivery ...................................................................................7
Credit Card Orders ...........................................................................................................7
Other types of Orders.......................................................................................................7
WindRose PRO Pricing ....................................................................................................7
Registration..........................................................................................................................8
Evaluation key..................................................................................................................8
Permanent key .................................................................................................................9
Support and questions .........................................................................................................9
Technical warranty.............................................................................................................10
Tutorial...............................................................................................................................11
WindRose PRO at a glance ...........................................................................................11
Graphical User Interface ................................................................................................12
Load ...............................................................................................................................12
Comma Separated Values (CSV)...............................................................................13
Microsoft Excel format (XLS) ......................................................................................14
AERMOD surface meteorological file .........................................................................15
ISC3 Short Term meteorological file ...........................................................................16
Generic ASCII file .......................................................................................................17
EnergyPlus Weather (EPW) .......................................................................................19
Frequencies (FRQ) .....................................................................................................19
Analyse ..........................................................................................................................20
Draw...............................................................................................................................21
Chart ..............................................................................................................................22
Copy...............................................................................................................................23
Output ............................................................................................................................23
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Excel ..............................................................................................................................25
DXF ................................................................................................................................27
KML................................................................................................................................28
SHP................................................................................................................................30
Save ...............................................................................................................................31
Options...........................................................................................................................32
Calms .........................................................................................................................32
Other...........................................................................................................................33
Not valid......................................................................................................................36
Ranges .......................................................................................................................37
Circles.........................................................................................................................38
Title & Logo ................................................................................................................39
Dirs & Type.................................................................................................................40
Date time ....................................................................................................................41
Files ............................................................................................................................42
About..............................................................................................................................42
Help................................................................................................................................43
Quit.................................................................................................................................43
Check for Updates..........................................................................................................43
Copyright
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Printed: 2011-04-08
Introduction
WindRose PRO is a Windows application for representing directional variables starting
from raw data or from their frequencies.
It can be used to represent wind roses, but it is also possible to represent roses of
directions and any other variable of interest. A wind rose depicts the frequency of
occurrence of winds in each of the specified wind direction sectors and wind speed
classes for a given location and time period.
The wind roses can be exported in DXF format for CAD systems, in SHP format for GIS
environments and in KML format for Google Earth.
Acknowledge
Please acknowledge the use of WindRose PRO in any written document containing plots
produced with such package.
FAQ
Up-to-date FAQs could be available on the WindRose PRO help web site
(http://www.enviroware.com/windrose/help/).
System requirements
WindRose PRO is a 32 bit application and requires a 32 bit Microsoft Windows platform. It
is actually used also under 64 bit Microsoft Windows platform, but the compatibility is not
guaranteed.
WindRose PRO has been tested by the developers under Windows XP and Windows
Vista.
It has not been tested under older versions of Windows.
It might not function correctly under any Windows emulator of Mac, Linux or Unix systems.
Installation
To install WindRose PRO from the distribution setup package, simply double click over the
setup file. The Setup program will issue a number of prompts. Unless you have a reason
to override the defaults it is strongly recommended that you accept the installation default
settings (just press OK, Yes, or Next, as appropriate).
Uninstallation
There are two ways to uninstall WindRose PRO, should you wish to do so.
Control Panel
Activate the Control Panel, double click Add/Remove Programs, and double click on the
WindRose PRO list box entry.
Start Menu
From the Start menu, click Programs, then WindRose PRO, and then Uninstall WindRose
PRO.
Registration
WindRose PRO must be activated with an evaluation key or with a permanent key.
Evaluation key
If you want to evaluate WindRose PRO click on the Try
Registration key form as represented in the following figure (you need an active
internet connection).
A web page similar to the one represented in the next figure will appear. You may insert
your email address if you want to be informed about new Enviroware products, otherwise
click the Proceed button and you will see a page containing an evaluation license key.
Copy the key, paste it in the Registration key field shown in the previous figure, then
click the Register button. At this point you will be able to evaluate WindRose PRO for a
limited number of days.
Please remember that the evaluation version:
Permanent key
You obtain a permanent key only after purchasing WindRose PRO. The permanent key is
bound to a single computer by means of the computer identifier that you must write exactly
during the payment procedure (if you use the Buy now button it is automatically
communicated to the internet site for the payment).
Is the problem reproducible? If so, how? (Please include the input data).
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3.
What version of WindRose PRO are you running? (To see what version of
WindRose PRO you have, choose the About button). Please include version
number and date in your problem report.
4.
If a dialog box with an error message was displayed, please include the full text
of the dialog box, including the text in the title bar.
Technical warranty
WindRose PRO is covered by a technical warranty for a period of 6 (six) months after the
purchase date. During this period Enviroware will fix all the bugs that should arise.
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Tutorial
WindRose PRO at a glance
The following mind map gives all the information about WindRose PRO at a glance.
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Load
The Load button of WindRose PRO allows to load the meteorological data to process.
The data can be loaded in two forms: as data organised in records or as frequencies.
When data are loaded as frequencies, not all the analyses can be carried out (for example
it will be not possible to plot roses of average speeds, or of maximum speeds).
IMPORTANT: For real numbers the decimal separator must be a dot (.), not a comma
(,). If this is not the case, WindRosePRO will not work correctly.
When data are organised in records, they can be loaded as ASCII CSV (Comma
Separated Values) file, as MS Excel files, as AERMOD surface meteorological file, as
ISC3ST meteorological file, as EnergyPlus Weather files, or as a generic ASCII file with
fields separated by tabs, commas or semicolon.
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An example of data that can be loaded by WindRose PRO is the following (note that there
are not header records):
54,2.9
51,3.4
57,4.3
63,5.1
57,5.1
61,5.6
71,4.9
67,4.4
46,4.1
46,6.2
51,6.8
62,6.7
58,6.6
59,5.7
54,5.5
An example of CSV ASCII input file is contained under sample directory (i.e.
c:\tmp\WindRosePRO\), and is called sample.csv.
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Please note that the wind direction must always be in degrees (do not use radians), while
the units of the second variable can be chosen by the user (wind speed for example can
be in m/s or in knots).
Soon after loading the data, the total number of data and the total number of valid data,
together with the percentage, appear in the lower right corner of the main mask. The
number of valid data is determined using the information that the user inserts in the
Options form.
Microsoft Excel format (XLS)
The data organised in records can also be read from MS Excel files. In this case, the file
must have a sheet containing directions and corresponding values in two different
columns. A difference between the ASCII CSV input file and the MS Excel file is that the
latter requires a header row with the names of the variables. The user then selects the two
columns with directions and data by means of the mask represented in the following figure.
The user may select the sheet containing the data then, after clicking the Ok button, may
select the columns containing the variables.
The user may also select a column containing date and time of each measurement. This
feature allows to filter the data to be analysed according to year, month, hour of the day, or
day/night hours. Moreover WindRose PRO automatically calculates the Typical day (i.e.
the average of the variable for each hour of the day).
The user may also select a column containing a third variable (e.g. pollutant concentration,
temperature, etc.) which will be used to generate the raw data plot.
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An example of MS Excel input file is contained under the sample directory (i.e.
c:\tmp\WindRosePRO\), and is called sample.xls.
Please note that the wind direction must always be in degrees (do not use radians), while
the units of the second variable can be chosen by the user (wind speed for example can
be in m/s or in knots).
Soon after loading the data, the total number of data and the total number of valid data,
together with the percentage, appear in the lower right corner of the main mask. The
number of valid data is determined using the information that the user inserts in the
Options form.
AERMOD surface meteorological file
AERMOD is an atmospheric dispersion model belonging to the list of the US-EPA
preferred/recommended models. In order to carry out a simulation AERMOD needs a
surface meteorological file and an upper air meteorological file, both containing variables
for each hour of the simulation. WindRose PRO reads directly the AERMOD surface
meteorological file, which must have a SFC extension.
The default directional variable is wind speed, but the user may choose other variables
contained in the surface meteorological file.
Date and time within the AERMOD surface file are also read by the software. It is then
possible (through the Options mask) to filter the data to be analysed according to year,
month, hour of the day, or day/night hours. Moreover WindRose PRO automatically
calculates the Typical day (i.e. the average of the variable for each hour of the day).
After loading the data, the total number of data and the total number of valid data, together
with the percentage, appear in the lower right corner of the main mask. The number of
valid data is determined using the filtering options specified by the user.
An example of AERMOD surface meteorological file is contained under the sample
directory (i.e. c:\tmp\WindRosePRO\), and is called aermod_sample.sfc.
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Date and time within the ISC3ST meteorological file are also read by the software. It is
then possible (through the Options mask) to filter the data to be analysed according to
year, month, hour of the day, or day/night hours. Moreover WindRose PRO automatically
calculates the Typical day (i.e. the average of the variable for each hour of the day).
After loading the data, the total number of data and the total number of valid data, together
with the percentage, appear in the lower right corner of the main mask. The number of
valid data is determined using the filtering options specified by the user.
An example of ISC3ST surface meteorological file is contained under the sample directory
(i.e. c:\tmp\WindRosePRO\), and is called isc3st_sample.sfc. In order to load this file, the
user must select the CARD format.
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If a second header record is present, for example with the measurements units of
the corresponding variables. In this case both the header records are used to create
the column names.
If date and time are present within the file and must be used.
If date and time are in the same field or if they are in two separate fields.
The year month day separator between dash (-), slash (\) or backslash (/).
After the user has specified all these options, click Continue and then selects the variables
to analyse in the lower part of the mask.
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Date and time, if the user specifies to use them, are also read by the software. It is then
possible (through the Options mask) to filter the data to be analysed according to year,
month, hour of the day, or day/night hours. Moreover WindRose PRO automatically
calculates the Typical day (i.e. the average of the variable for each hour of the day).
After loading the data, the total number of data and the total number of valid data, together
with the percentage, appear in the lower right corner of the main mask. The number of
valid data is determined using the filtering options specified by the user.
An example of generic ASCII file is contained under the sample directory (i.e.
c:\tmp\WindRosePRO\), and is called generic_sample.sfc. In order to load this file, the
user must select:
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Hours: 00-23
Header records: 2
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1036
1565,2097,627,93
2263,1247,136,8
1803,171,0,0
1433,60,0,0
3152,317,8,0
601,69,0,0
429,26,0,0
567,51,0,0
3626,651,34,0
2620,1061,68,0
1566,726,77,0
385,128,8,0
650,349,50,8
898,662,169,93
An example of frequencies input file is contained under the sample directory (i.e.
c:\tmp\WindRosePRO\), and is called sample.frq. Note that in order to use such sample
file, you first need to load the corresponding options file named frq_default.wro.
Analyse
The Analyse button starts the analysis of the data loaded. The analysis depends on the
type of data loaded: hourly data or frequencies (more analysis is produced for hourly data
than for frequencies). It also depends on the user choices (e.g. calculation of the erosion
potential, calculation of wind power, etc.).
WindRose PRO produces an output file with the same name of the loaded file and
extension .ANL (e.g. if the input file is sample.csv, the output file is sample.csv.anl)
containing information about the data loaded. If in the Other tab of the Options form you
select Add date and time to output file name, the output file name will also
contain date and time, therefore if the input file is sample.csv, the output file is
sample.csv_YYYYMMDDhhmmss.anl, where YYYY is the year, MM the month, DD the
day, dd the hour, mm the minute and ss the second. In this case at every analysis a
different file will be produced.
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Draw
The Draw button allows the user to plot the wind rose or any other selected type of plot.
This button is enabled only after the data have been analysed. As a result, if you have
selected to draw a wind rose in the options, the WindRose PRO screen will appear like the
following one.
You can also select to plot the raw data or the "spaghetti" plot, in such cases the
WindRose PRO screen will appear like the following two images. These two plots are
particularly useful when a third variable is loaded from MS Excel. For example the user
can load wind direction, wind speed and the concentration of a pollutant (all the three
variables measured from the same monitoring station). Then the raw data plot will show
circles of different colors (representing different concentration levels) at different positions
depending on wind direction and wind speed. This kind of plot will help to understand, for
the specific example cited, if high levels of concentrations are often associated to a given
wind direction, then facilitating the individuation of possible sources.
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It is possible to plot the average data value for each direction (or the minimum data value,
or the maximum data value) as represented in the next figure. Minimum, maximum and
average values can also be represented in the same plot.
Chart
The Chart button shows bar plots for different variables (average data value for each
direction, number of data for each direction, number of data for each speed, number of
data for a given direction, number of data for a given speed, etc.). The variable to show is
chosen by means of a drop list. The charts can be copied and pasted in any other
application.
In MS Word you can paste the data, if you use only paste, or the image, if you use past as
an image.
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Copy
The Copy button is used to copy the plot represented on the WindRose PRO screen to the
clipboard. Such plot can then be pasted in any other application (word processor, image
editor, etc.
Output
The Output button allows to view the output file (the file with .ANL extension) using the
Notepad application installed on the user's computer.
An example of the ASCII output file with the minimum set of information is reported in the
following box. This information and other, together with automatically produced charts, are
also reported in an Excel file if the user decides to create it using the Excel button (please
note that MS Excel must be installed on the PC).
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Rose on 16 directions.
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Dir
Angle(deg)
Percent
01
000.000
2.414
02
022.500
4.294
03
045.000
8.953
04
067.500
15.612
05
090.000
10.024
06
112.500
4.828
07
135.000
4.402
08
157.500
1.543
09
180.000
1.336
10
202.500
2.771
11
225.000
4.160
12
247.500
7.461
13
270.000
17.420
14
292.500
4.997
15
315.000
2.686
16
337.500
1.762
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Second variable (wind speed, stability, ...) on 06 intervals.
*************************************************************
Int.
From
To
Data
Percent
01
000.000
001.000 4690
17.999
02
001.000
002.000 8696
33.373
03
002.000
003.000 5359
20.566
04
003.000
004.000 2892
11.099
05
004.000
005.000 1471
5.645
06
005.000
100.000 1558
5.979
Input directions rotated of 0 deg.
Maximum data value (units of input) 12.8
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Joint frequencies (directions on rows)
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274
86
28
6
9
322
518
197
48
23
11
386
835
439
270
179
224
408
846
750
702
550
812
418
655
553
472
255
259
353
491
191
120
54
49
211
554
277
86
14
5
121
175
81
18
7
0
121
158
51
13
5
0
190
310
126
58
18
20
206
441
245
97
54
41
256
799
615
207
44
23
458
1582 1446 706
245
102
431
624
200
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8
1
320
288
68
18
4
2
263
146
34
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0
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Average data value along each direction (in units of input data)
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Dir
Angle(deg)
#Data
Min
Mean
Max
01
000.000
743
0.000
1.319
9.800
02
022.500
1212
0.000
1.533
8.100
03
045.000
2445
0.000
2.452
12.800
04
067.500
4184
0.000
3.316
12.800
05
090.000
2721
0.000
2.640
11.400
06
112.500
1338
0.000
1.825
8.500
07
135.000
1225
0.000
1.701
6.200
08
157.500
449
0.000
1.419
5.000
09
180.000
406
0.000
1.258
5.000
10
202.500
765
0.000
1.735
8.400
11
225.000
1144
0.000
2.005
9.300
12
247.500
2020
0.000
2.006
9.100
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270.000
292.500
315.000
337.500
4639
1430
791
545
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
2.302
1.336
1.162
1.008
10.600
5.200
6.700
4.900
Excel
The Excel button allows to create an output file in MS Excel format. MS Excel must be
installed on the user's computer. The MS Excel file contains different information
depending if the input data are frequencies or hourly distributions.
The output MS Excel file will contain two worksheets, one named Data and the other one
named Charts.
The Chart worksheet contains different charts depending on the user selections. Among
the charts there are for example:
Examples of the charts automatically produced by WindRose PRO within the MS Excel file
are illustrated in the following figures. The first part of the chart title is always the title
specified by the user in the Title & Logo tab of the Options form, while the second
part of the chart title describes its content.
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2.50E+01
Percentage
2.00E+01
Minimum
1.50E+01
Average
Maximum
1.00E+01
5.00E+00
0.00E+00
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
Direction (degree)
Percentage
5.00E+00 - 1.00E+02
60%
4.00E+00 - 5.00E+00
3.00E+00 - 4.00E+00
50%
2.00E+00 - 3.00E+00
1.00E+00 - 2.00E+00
40%
0.00E+00 - 1.00E+00
30%
20%
10%
0%
0
22.5 45
67.5
90
113 135 158 180 203 225 248 270 293 315 338
Direction (degree)
Percentile
60
Percentage
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
15
20
25
30
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Percentile
60
50
Percentage
40
30
20
10
0
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
10000
Average value
1.40E+02
1.20E+02
Average direction
Average data
1.00E+02
10
15
20
25
Hour
292.5
270
247.5
Percentage
225
60%
202.5
180
157.5
135
40%
112.5
90
67.5
20%
45
22.5
0
0%
0
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Hour
DXF
The DXF button allows to export the wind rose as CAD DXF files that can be loaded, for
example, in AutoCAD (Autodesk, Inc.). Note than only wind roses can be exported in DXF
format, not other types of plot.
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The DXF file can be exported in any existing directory selected by the user and with any
name. The DXF file is produced according to versions R11/R12 and should be readable
from all the new versions.
An example of image obtained importing in AutoCAD (Autodesk, Inc) a DXF produced with
WindRose PRO is shown below.
KML
The KML button allows to export the wind rose in KML format, which can be loaded in
Google Earth (http://earth.google.com).
Note than only wind roses can be exported in KML format, not other types of plot.
After clicking the KML button, the following form for setting the KML options will appear.
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The user must specify the coordinates (longitude and latitude or UTM metric) of the centre
of the wind rose. Longitude is positive along East; latitude is positive in the Northern
hemisphere. When EnergyPlus Weather data are used, longitude and latitude are
automatically taken from the header records of the input file.
It is possible to select the style of the wind rose: the colors will be those selected in the
Options form, but is is possible to specify the color and the width of the lines and the
percentage of opacity (0 means fully transparent and 100 means fully opaque). The wind
rose can be represented with a non negative constant height, or as a piramid specifying a
minimum height and a maximum height.
The view options can be also specified by the user:
Tilt indicates the angle of the eyepoint to the designated point (deg) [0 from the
vertical; 90 laterally]
Heading describes the angular distance along the horizon to the viewpoint; it is
measured from north. 90 shows a heading due west.
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The KML file can be exported in any existing directory selected by the user and with any
name. An example of KML file produced with WindRose PRO and imported in Google
Earth is represented in the following figure.
SHP
The SHP button allows to export the wind rose as a shapefile, which can be then viewed
using a GIS (Geographical Information System) tool. Note than only wind roses can be
exported as shapefiles, not other types of plot.
After clicking the SHP button, the following form for setting the shapefile options will
appear.
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The user must specify the metric or geographical (longitude and latitude) coordinates of
the centre of the wind rose. These coordinates will be used for positioning the plot when it
is loaded as a layer in a GIS. If the centre is specified by means of its longitude and
latitude, the coordinates of all the points needed to build the wind rose will be in terms of
longitude and latitude. This is the reason for which the wind rose sometimes appears a bit
distorted.
Longitude is positive along East; latitude is positive in the Northern hemisphere.
The user also indicates the scale of the wind rose by means of its maximum size in
metres.
The DBF file associated to the shapefile contains the following fields:
Direction
SpeedLower
SpeedUpper
Events
Legend
By means of specific queries, these fields should allow to represent the wind rose witinh
the GIS viewer with exactly the same colours and legend captions used within WindRose
PRO.
The last record of the DBF file will contain information about the calms, provided the
Analyse calms checkbox has been selected. The fields Direction, SpeedLower and
SpeedUpper of this last record will be all equal to -999, and the value of the Legend field
will always be Calms.
The percentage circles are not exported in the shapefile.
The shapefile can be exported in any existing directory selected by the user and with any
name.
Save
The Save as... button allows to save the current plot (wind rose, raw data, ...) on an
image file. The possible formats are BMP (Windows bitmap), JPG and PNG (Portable
Network graphics). The Grayscale checkbox tells the software to save the image in
grayscale, and it will work only if the user selects the BMP format.
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Options
The Options button opens a form which allows the user to specify how WindRose PRO
must work. Any time a different option is specified (i.e. the user closes the Options form
with the Ok button), the analysis must be repeated.
Calms
The Calms tab of the Options form allows the user to specify if calms must be analysed,
to set a speed threshold for such calms and to choose if they must be represented in the
wind rose.
Alternatively, the user can specify if an inner circle must be drawn. In that case the wind
rose will start from the border of the circle, not from a single central point. Sometimes the
wind rose plot could be more clear using this option. The radius of the inner circle is
specified as a percentage of the maximum radius of the wind rose; the possible values of
the percentage are in the range [1,30]. This means that the maximum radius of the inner
circle can be equal to 30% of the maximum radius of the wind rose. The user can also
specify a color for the border of the inner circle and a color for filling the inner circle.
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Other
The Other tab of the Options form allows the user to specify different options, as
detailed below.
Wind power
Check this box for calculating the theoretical wind power per unit of surface (W/m2) of an
undisturbed wind streaming (i.e. without any rotor). The power which can be extracted
from the wind depends from the wind turbine features and, according to the Betz law, will
not exceed the 59% of the theoretical power. The theoretical wind power is calculated
under the following assumptions:
1) Air density is 1.225 kg/m3
2) No power coefficient applied (as stated above)
3) Input wind speed units are m/s
Erosion potential
Check this box for calculating the wind erosion emission factors for the selected material.
The emission factors are calculated for PM30, PM15, PM10 and PM2.5 using the AP42
methodology (see chapter 13.2.5 "Industrial Wind Erosion" of AP42 for more information).
The emission factors are calculated under the following assumptions:
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WindRose PRO can be used for calculating crosswinds and to evaluate the correct
orientation of a runway. It is also possible to find the best orientation for a new runway.
Click the Crosswind check box, then specify a designed, or maximum, crosswind
component, using the same units of the wind data loaded in WindRose PRO.
If you want to evaluate the correct orientation of an existing runway, check the Runway
orientation radio button and specify the orientation in degree. Note that the
orientation goes from the specified angle to it plus 180. For example an orientation of
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45 degrees means a runway from NE to SW, while an orientation od 225 degrees means a
runway from SW to NE.
If you want to determine the best orientation of a runway, check the Test all
orientations radio button and specify the angular step which will be applied starting
from 0 degrees. For example an angular step fo 10 degrees means that 36 runway
orientations will be examined: 0, 10, 20, ..., 350.
The output will contain information about the percentage of time above and below the
design crosswind component, the maximum crosswind from left and right, the maximum
headwind and the maximum tailwind.
Since WindRose PRO allows to filter the input data according to date and time, it is
possible to evaluate the crosswind component even for airports which work only in
particular seasons (for example during summer) or only during day time.
This analysis is not available when data are loaded as frequencies.
Write summary
Check this box to generate a summary at the end of the output file. The summary is
generated starting from a template text file specified by the user containing specific TAGS.
This option can be useful to write a report in short time and in the user's own language.
The allowed TAGS, which must be specified in capital letters, are summarised in the
following table.
TAG
Variable
WR_TOTDATA
WR_VALDATA
WR_PCTDATAVAL
WR_W100
WR_W95
95 percentile of data
WR_W50
50 percentile of data
WR_DMAX01
WR_DMAX02
WR_DMAX03
WR_DMAXPCT01
WR_DMAXPCT02
WR_DMAXPCT03
WR_WMAX01
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WR_WMAX02
WR_WMAX03
WR_WMAXDIR01
WR_WMAXDIR02
WR_WMAXDIR03
WR_WAVE01
WR_WAVE02
WR_WAVE03
WR_WAVEDIR01
WR_WAVEDIR02
WR_WAVEDIR03
Not valid
The Not valid tab of the Options form allows the user to specify the values of
directions and data that must be filtered (i.e. excluded) from the analysis.
Both for directions and for data, lower and upper thresholds can be indicated. Values
smaller than the lower threshold or greater than the upper threshold will be excluded from
the analysis. Thresholds can be specified also for the third variable, when it is loaded
within a MS Excel file.
When filtering options are modified, data must be reloaded, otherwise the filter is not
applied.
The filtering options cannot be specified when data are loaded as frequencies.
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Ranges
The Ranges tab of the Options form allows the user to specify:
Selecting the Automatic checkbox, the legend caption is automatically created when the
user specifies the data ranges.
The specified values are also used for the raw data plot of the third variable, if loaded.
Before loading data as frequencies (files with FRQ extension) the number of intervals in
this tab, and the number of directions in the Dirs & Type tab, must be specified
according to the directions and intervals of the frequencies, otherwise the software shows
and error message.
The legend position is specified by normalised coordinates, which are numbers within the
range [0,1]. X=0, Y=0 specifies to place the legend at the lower left corner, while X=1, Y=1
specifies to place the legend at the upper right corner.
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Circles
The Circles tab of the Options form allows the user to specify if percentage or value
circles must be represented on the wind rose, their colour and the angle of the imaginary
segment over which percentages or values are written. The angle starts from North and
increases clockwise (i.e. 0 is North, 90 is East, 180 is South, ...).
The user may select the number of circles to draw (checking the Fixed number option),
or the constant distance between circles (checking the Fixed step option). In both cases
the maximum number of circles that can be drawn is 10, therefore the software will issue a
warning message if the value of the step is too small and too many circles would be
produced. Please note that the step represents a percentage if a wind rose must be
produced, while in all the other cases (raw data, spaghetti, ...) the step represents a value
(e.g. if a raw data plot of wind direction and wind speed in m/s must be produced, a value
of 2 in the fixed step field means to draw a circle every 2 m/s).
It is also possible to specify if cardinal points must be printed over the wind rose plot, and
the labels associated to them.
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Date time
The Date time tab of the Options form allows the user to filter the data to be analysed
according to the time and or date of measurement.
The Date time tab is enabled only if the user specifies a column containing date and
time when loads data from a Ms Excel file.
The user may filter the data according to:
the year;
the month;
Sunrise and sunset times are based on the ideal situation, where no hills or
mountains obscure the view and the flat horizon is at the same altitude as the
observer. Sunrise is the time when the upper part of the Sun is visible, and sunset
is when the last part of the Sun is about to disappear below the horizon (in clear
weather conditions).
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When EnergyPlus Weather data are used, longitude and latitude are automatically taken
from the header records of the input file.
Files
The Files tab of the Options form allows the user to save the options information on a
particular file, so that they do not need to be specified every time WindRose PRO is used,
but can be loaded from existing files. The file extension is always .WRO.
About
The About button shows information about the program and its developers.
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If you want to buy a permanent license before the evaluation period finishes, you can use
the Register button of the About form.
Help
The Help button shows the web based WindRose PRO help which is located at
http://www.enviroware.com/windrose/help/index.shtml
(you
need
an
active
internet
connection).
Quit
The Quit button closes the program.
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