Power Resources, Utilities - Electricity, Energy Technology, Renewable Power Resources
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Overview
Wind power plants teaches the physical foundations of usage of Wind Power. It includes the areas like Construction of Wind Power Plants, Design, Development of Production Series, Control, and discusses the dynamic forces acting on the systems as well as the power conversion and its connection to the distribution system.
The book is written for graduate students, practitioners and inquisitive readers of any kind. It is based on lectures held at several universities. Its German version it already is the standard text book for courses on Wind Energy Engineering but serves also as reference for practising engineers.
Synopsis
This book offers a comprehensive guide to the fundamentals, design, construction and operation of wind turbines. Topics include: * introduction to wind energy * historical background * wind turbines -- design and components * the wind * wind turbine dimensioning * calculation of performance characteristics and partial loads behavior * structural loads and strength issues * scaling wind turbines and rules of similarity * wind-pumping systems * power generation * control of wind turbines * dynamic problems of wind turbines * offshore wind farms Wind Power Plants is essential reading for anyone working in or interested by wind energy, including planning engineers, consultants on renewable energy projects, manufacturers of turbines and components, researchers and students of wind energy. This book includes contributions from 14 experts in academia and industry.Book Details
Published
October 1, 2002
Publisher
James & James (Science Publishers) Ltd
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781902916385