Ebook: Wind Power: Turbine Design, Selection, and Optimization
Author: Victor Lyatkher(auth.)
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Wiley-Scrivener
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Wind power is the most mature technology of the major sources of renewable energy that have been developed, and more efficient and cost-effective techologies and materials are constantly being sought for turbines and the equipment used on them. Here is a comprehensive and thorough review of the engineering pros and cons for using different kinds of wind turbines in different areas, including offshore. With a full technical knowledge, engineers, managers, and other decision-makers in the wind energy industry can make more informed decisions about increasing capacity, cost-efficiency, and longevity.
Covering the various types of wind turbines available, such as new collinear windmills, orthogonal turbines, and others, this highly technical treatment of wind turbines offers engineers, students, and researchers insight into the practical applications of these turbines and their potential for maximum efficiency.
Content:Chapter 1 Transformation of Flow Power (pages 1–66):
Chapter 2 Collinear Wind Turbines (Horizontal‐Axis Wind Turbines‐HAWTs) (pages 67–106):
Chapter 3 Orthogonal Wind Units: Mathematical Models (pages 107–166):
Chapter 4 Ordinary Orthogonal Windmills (Vertical‐Axis Wind Turbines–VAWTs) (pages 167–226):
Chapter 5 The Largest Open Wind Turbines on the Ground or Sea (pages 227–262):
Chapter 6 The Unit Without External Rotation (pages 263–273):
Chapter 7 High Jet Power Station (pages 275–303):