Wind Speed and Wind Direction Sample Clauses

The 'Wind Speed and Wind Direction' clause defines the requirements and standards for measuring and reporting wind conditions relevant to the agreement. It typically specifies the methods, instruments, and intervals for recording wind speed and direction, and may set thresholds that trigger certain actions or obligations, such as operational adjustments or safety measures. This clause ensures that all parties have a clear, consistent understanding of how wind data is handled, reducing disputes and supporting safe, efficient operations.
Wind Speed and Wind Direction. The wind direction and wind speed are integral components of the calculation of flexible substation bus thermal ratings. Wind direction perpendicular to the conductor (a 90-degree cross wind) shall be used and a wind speed up to 3 fps shall be allowed.
Wind Speed and Wind Direction. Wind speed and wind direction are important for the evaluation of both the optical efficiency of the collector (deformation), and the receiver efficiency (convection). Wind speed and direction are often understood as the horizontal component of the wind velocity. For some applications in CSP testing also the three dimensional wind velocities are of importance. The 2D horizontal wind speed is the absolute amount of the projection of the wind vector to the horizontal plane. Wind direction (2D) is reported by the direction from which the wind originates. It is usually measured in °N (geographical, not magnetic north).