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Wind Energy Handbook

by David Sharpe, Ervin Bossanyi, Nick Jenkins, Tony Burton
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Overview

As environmental concerns have focused attention on the generation of electricity from clean and renewable sources wind energy has become the world's fastest growing energy source. The Wind Energy Handbook draws on the authors' collective industrial and academic experience to highlight the interdisciplinary nature of wind energy research and provide a comprehensive treatment of wind energy for electricity generation.

Features include: * An authoritative overview of wind turbine technology and wind farm design and development

* In-depth examination of the aerodynamics and performance of land-based horizontal axis wind turbines

* A survey of alternative machine architectures and an introduction to the design of the key components

* Description of the wind resource in terms of wind speed frequency distribution and the structure of turbulence

* Coverage of site wind speed prediction techniques

* Discussions of wind farm siting constraints and the assessment of environmental impact

* The integration of wind farms into the electrical power system, including power quality and system stability

* Functions of wind turbine controllers and design and analysis techniques With coverage ranging from practical concerns about component design to the economic importance of sustainable power sources, the Wind Energy Handbook will be an asset to engineers, turbine designers, wind energy consultants and graduate engineering students.

Synopsis

As environmental concerns have focused attention on the generation of electricity from clean and renewable sources wind energy has become the world's fastest growing energy source. The Wind Energy Handbook draws on the authors' collective industrial and academic experience to highlight the interdisciplinary nature of wind energy research and provide a comprehensive treatment of wind energy for electricity generation.

Features include:

* An authoritative overview of wind turbine technology and wind farm design and development

* In-depth examination of the aerodynamics and performance of land-based horizontal axis wind turbines

* A survey of alternative machine architectures and an introduction to the design of the key components

* Description of the wind resource in terms of wind speed frequency distribution and the structure of turbulence

* Coverage of site wind speed prediction techniques

* Discussions of wind farm siting constraints and the assessment of environmental impact

* The integration of wind farms into the electrical power system, including power quality and system stability

* Functions of wind turbine controllers and design and analysis techniques

With coverage ranging from practical concerns about component design to the economic importance of sustainable power sources, the Wind Energy Handbook will be an asset to engineers, turbine designers, wind energy consultants and graduate engineering students.

Booknews

British scientists, two from industry and two from academia, synthesize the current knowledge about using wind energy to generate electricity for graduate or advance undergraduate engineering students and professionals involved in the design, manufacture, or operation of wind turbines. They confine their discussion to horizontal-axis, land- based turbines connected to a large electricity network, which comprise the overwhelming majority of those in use. They also focus on commercially viable and well-established topics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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British scientists, two from industry and two from academia, synthesize the current knowledge about using wind energy to generate electricity for graduate or advance undergraduate engineering students and professionals involved in the design, manufacture, or operation of wind turbines. They confine their discussion to horizontal-axis, land- based turbines connected to a large electricity network, which comprise the overwhelming majority of those in use. They also focus on commercially viable and well-established topics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

From the Publisher

"I highly recommend the classic and definitive reference book Wind Energy Handbook, Second Edition by Tony Burton, Nick Jenkins, David Sharpe, and Ervin Bossanyi, to any engineering students in undergraduate or graduate studies, teaching academics, practicing engineers, business leaders in technology or electrical utilities, and government policy makers seeking a complete and authoritative overview of design, manufacturing, and installation of horizontal axis wind turbines. This book offers a complete survey of the field, and contains an important section on wind farms as well. Overall, this is a very important and essential addition to any study or practice in the field." (Blog Business World, 19 February 2012)

"If libraries wish to acquire just one book on wind energy, this title is a very good candidate. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, two-year technical program students, researchers/faulty, technicians/professionals, and informed general readers." (Choice, 1 December 2011)

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2001
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
642
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471489979

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