Understanding Wind Power Technology (ePub)
Theory, Deployment and Optimisation
(Sprache: Englisch)
Wind energy technology has progressed enormously over the last
decade. In coming years it will continue to develop in terms of
power ratings, performance and installed capacity of large wind
turbines worldwide, with exciting developments in...
decade. In coming years it will continue to develop in terms of
power ratings, performance and installed capacity of large wind
turbines worldwide, with exciting developments in...
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Wind energy technology has progressed enormously over the last
decade. In coming years it will continue to develop in terms of
power ratings, performance and installed capacity of large wind
turbines worldwide, with exciting developments in offshore
installations.
Designed to meet the training needs of wind engineers, this
introductory text puts wind energy in context, from the natural
resource to the assessment of cost effectiveness and bridges the
gap between theory and practice. The thorough coverage spans the
scientific basics, practical implementations and the modern state
of technology used in onshore and offshore wind farms for
electricity generation.
Key features:
* provides in-depth treatment of all systems associated with wind
energy, including the aerodynamic and structural aspects of blade
design, the flow of energy and loads through the wind turbine, the
electrical components and power electronics including control
systems
* explains the importance of wind resource assessment techniques,
site evaluation and ecology with a focus of project planning and
operation
* describes the integration of wind farms into the electric grid
and includes a whole chapter dedicated to offshore wind
farms
* includes questions in each chapter for readers to test their
knowledge
Written by experts with deep experience in research, teaching
and industry, this text conveys the importance of wind energy in
the international energy-policy debate, and offers clear insight
into the subject for postgraduates and final year undergraduate
students studying all aspects of wind engineering. Understanding
Wind Power Systems is also an authoritative resource for
engineers designing and developing wind energy systems, energy
policy makers, environmentalists, and economists in the renewable
energy sector.
decade. In coming years it will continue to develop in terms of
power ratings, performance and installed capacity of large wind
turbines worldwide, with exciting developments in offshore
installations.
Designed to meet the training needs of wind engineers, this
introductory text puts wind energy in context, from the natural
resource to the assessment of cost effectiveness and bridges the
gap between theory and practice. The thorough coverage spans the
scientific basics, practical implementations and the modern state
of technology used in onshore and offshore wind farms for
electricity generation.
Key features:
* provides in-depth treatment of all systems associated with wind
energy, including the aerodynamic and structural aspects of blade
design, the flow of energy and loads through the wind turbine, the
electrical components and power electronics including control
systems
* explains the importance of wind resource assessment techniques,
site evaluation and ecology with a focus of project planning and
operation
* describes the integration of wind farms into the electric grid
and includes a whole chapter dedicated to offshore wind
farms
* includes questions in each chapter for readers to test their
knowledge
Written by experts with deep experience in research, teaching
and industry, this text conveys the importance of wind energy in
the international energy-policy debate, and offers clear insight
into the subject for postgraduates and final year undergraduate
students studying all aspects of wind engineering. Understanding
Wind Power Systems is also an authoritative resource for
engineers designing and developing wind energy systems, energy
policy makers, environmentalists, and economists in the renewable
energy sector.
Autoren-Porträt
Professor Alois Schaffarczyk, Kiel University of AppliedSciences, Kiel, Germany
Professor Schaffarczyk is a founding member and previous
manager of CEwind eG, the consortium for wind energy research
between Schleswig-Holstein's Universities in Germany. He has
worked in the field of wind turbine aerodynamics since 1997 and
currently teaches courses in the CEwind MSc. Wind Engineering
program.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2014, 1. Auflage, 488 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Alois Schaffarczyk
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1118701550
- ISBN-13: 9781118701553
- Erscheinungsdatum: 10.04.2014
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