Wind Energy Conversion 1997
From Theory to Practice
Herausgeber: Hunter, Ray
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From Theory to Practice
Herausgeber: Hunter, Ray
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Translating wind energy research into useable technology Wind Energy Conversion 1997: From Theory to Practice offers a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in the field. A compilation of papers from the British Wind Energy Association's 19th Annual Conference, this book details the recent advances and projects from industry, academic institutions, government institutions, and private investors from around the world. This year's conference emphasized the translational aspect of wind energy research, focusing on advances that contribute directly to marketable technology.
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Translating wind energy research into useable technology Wind Energy Conversion 1997: From Theory to Practice offers a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in the field. A compilation of papers from the British Wind Energy Association's 19th Annual Conference, this book details the recent advances and projects from industry, academic institutions, government institutions, and private investors from around the world. This year's conference emphasized the translational aspect of wind energy research, focusing on advances that contribute directly to marketable technology.
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 298mm x 214mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1531g
- ISBN-13: 9781860580826
- ISBN-10: 1860580823
- Artikelnr.: 29843371
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 298mm x 214mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1531g
- ISBN-13: 9781860580826
- ISBN-10: 1860580823
- Artikelnr.: 29843371
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ray Hunter is the author of Wind Energy Conversion 1997: From Theory to Practice, published by Wiley.
Part 1 Keynote session: conference welcoming address, R. Hunter
Conference opening address, J. Battle
Wind energy industry and environmental bodies - friends not foes!, M.
Mathers.
Part 2 Overviews and perspectives: windfarms of the UK - a 1997 update, P.
Hannah
UK DTI wind programme area - review and current priorities, J.W. Craig
Winning the communications war, A. Hyde.
Part 3 Windfarm design and construction: logistical problems with
constructing windfarms in remote Scottish locations, R.P. Blunden and A.
Schimidt
Road construction at Novar windfarm, P.C. McLellan et al
WINDOPS - a new PC-based approach for windfarm design and optimization,
N.G. Douglas et al.
Part 4 Windfarm power quality: experience of windfarm electrical issues in
Europe and further afield, P. Gardner
The use of advanced static VAR compensators to improve the power quality of
windfarms, Z. Saad-Saoud and N. Jenkins.
Part 5 Wind turbine philosophies: light can be tough, P.H. Geraets et al
Common fallacies in wind turbine design, P. Jamieson
A 20kW grid-connected wind turbine for rural electicity users, G. Jenkins
et al
Aerodynamic damping for flexible structures, K. Kaiser.
Part 6 Autonomous systems: an improved model for estimating the yearly
performance of photo-voltaic, wind and hybrid energy systems, A.N. Celik
and R. Marshall
control of an integrated wind turbine generator and photo-voltaic system
for battery charging, S. Arul Daniel et al
Computer modelling of a large-scale stand-alone wind-powered desalination
plant, Z. Rahal and D.G. Infield.
Part 7 Standards, design methods and technical tools: identification of
low-cycle effects on wind turbine component lifetime estimation, F.
Mouzakis and E. Morfiadakis
Inspection of a lightning-damaged wind turbine blade, G.M. Smith and B.R.
Clayton
The mast on the house, L. Landberg
Examining the relationship between wind turbine blade performance and tip
vortex behaviour in the wake, J. Whale.
Part 8 Components: development of blade test facility to accommodate
flexible blade assembly for the new MS4 wind turbine, K. McLernon et al
High-current and high-voltage testing of wind turbine blades and bearings,
I. Cotton et al
Mass savings in wind turbine towers, M. Johnston and J. Twidell.
Part 9 Planning: "developing planning for renewables" for Scotland, C.
Revie
Life-cycle assessment of wind energy - a case study based on Baix Ebre
windfarm, Spain, T.M. Waters et al.
Part 10 Visual and aesthetic considerations: computer-generated video
fly-through - an aid to visual impact assessment for windfarms, G. Neilson
et al
Assessing the impact of windfarms - the learning curve in Cornwall, A. Hull
Winds of change, C. Palmer and L. Short.
Conference opening address, J. Battle
Wind energy industry and environmental bodies - friends not foes!, M.
Mathers.
Part 2 Overviews and perspectives: windfarms of the UK - a 1997 update, P.
Hannah
UK DTI wind programme area - review and current priorities, J.W. Craig
Winning the communications war, A. Hyde.
Part 3 Windfarm design and construction: logistical problems with
constructing windfarms in remote Scottish locations, R.P. Blunden and A.
Schimidt
Road construction at Novar windfarm, P.C. McLellan et al
WINDOPS - a new PC-based approach for windfarm design and optimization,
N.G. Douglas et al.
Part 4 Windfarm power quality: experience of windfarm electrical issues in
Europe and further afield, P. Gardner
The use of advanced static VAR compensators to improve the power quality of
windfarms, Z. Saad-Saoud and N. Jenkins.
Part 5 Wind turbine philosophies: light can be tough, P.H. Geraets et al
Common fallacies in wind turbine design, P. Jamieson
A 20kW grid-connected wind turbine for rural electicity users, G. Jenkins
et al
Aerodynamic damping for flexible structures, K. Kaiser.
Part 6 Autonomous systems: an improved model for estimating the yearly
performance of photo-voltaic, wind and hybrid energy systems, A.N. Celik
and R. Marshall
control of an integrated wind turbine generator and photo-voltaic system
for battery charging, S. Arul Daniel et al
Computer modelling of a large-scale stand-alone wind-powered desalination
plant, Z. Rahal and D.G. Infield.
Part 7 Standards, design methods and technical tools: identification of
low-cycle effects on wind turbine component lifetime estimation, F.
Mouzakis and E. Morfiadakis
Inspection of a lightning-damaged wind turbine blade, G.M. Smith and B.R.
Clayton
The mast on the house, L. Landberg
Examining the relationship between wind turbine blade performance and tip
vortex behaviour in the wake, J. Whale.
Part 8 Components: development of blade test facility to accommodate
flexible blade assembly for the new MS4 wind turbine, K. McLernon et al
High-current and high-voltage testing of wind turbine blades and bearings,
I. Cotton et al
Mass savings in wind turbine towers, M. Johnston and J. Twidell.
Part 9 Planning: "developing planning for renewables" for Scotland, C.
Revie
Life-cycle assessment of wind energy - a case study based on Baix Ebre
windfarm, Spain, T.M. Waters et al.
Part 10 Visual and aesthetic considerations: computer-generated video
fly-through - an aid to visual impact assessment for windfarms, G. Neilson
et al
Assessing the impact of windfarms - the learning curve in Cornwall, A. Hull
Winds of change, C. Palmer and L. Short.
Part 1 Keynote session: conference welcoming address, R. Hunter
Conference opening address, J. Battle
Wind energy industry and environmental bodies - friends not foes!, M.
Mathers.
Part 2 Overviews and perspectives: windfarms of the UK - a 1997 update, P.
Hannah
UK DTI wind programme area - review and current priorities, J.W. Craig
Winning the communications war, A. Hyde.
Part 3 Windfarm design and construction: logistical problems with
constructing windfarms in remote Scottish locations, R.P. Blunden and A.
Schimidt
Road construction at Novar windfarm, P.C. McLellan et al
WINDOPS - a new PC-based approach for windfarm design and optimization,
N.G. Douglas et al.
Part 4 Windfarm power quality: experience of windfarm electrical issues in
Europe and further afield, P. Gardner
The use of advanced static VAR compensators to improve the power quality of
windfarms, Z. Saad-Saoud and N. Jenkins.
Part 5 Wind turbine philosophies: light can be tough, P.H. Geraets et al
Common fallacies in wind turbine design, P. Jamieson
A 20kW grid-connected wind turbine for rural electicity users, G. Jenkins
et al
Aerodynamic damping for flexible structures, K. Kaiser.
Part 6 Autonomous systems: an improved model for estimating the yearly
performance of photo-voltaic, wind and hybrid energy systems, A.N. Celik
and R. Marshall
control of an integrated wind turbine generator and photo-voltaic system
for battery charging, S. Arul Daniel et al
Computer modelling of a large-scale stand-alone wind-powered desalination
plant, Z. Rahal and D.G. Infield.
Part 7 Standards, design methods and technical tools: identification of
low-cycle effects on wind turbine component lifetime estimation, F.
Mouzakis and E. Morfiadakis
Inspection of a lightning-damaged wind turbine blade, G.M. Smith and B.R.
Clayton
The mast on the house, L. Landberg
Examining the relationship between wind turbine blade performance and tip
vortex behaviour in the wake, J. Whale.
Part 8 Components: development of blade test facility to accommodate
flexible blade assembly for the new MS4 wind turbine, K. McLernon et al
High-current and high-voltage testing of wind turbine blades and bearings,
I. Cotton et al
Mass savings in wind turbine towers, M. Johnston and J. Twidell.
Part 9 Planning: "developing planning for renewables" for Scotland, C.
Revie
Life-cycle assessment of wind energy - a case study based on Baix Ebre
windfarm, Spain, T.M. Waters et al.
Part 10 Visual and aesthetic considerations: computer-generated video
fly-through - an aid to visual impact assessment for windfarms, G. Neilson
et al
Assessing the impact of windfarms - the learning curve in Cornwall, A. Hull
Winds of change, C. Palmer and L. Short.
Conference opening address, J. Battle
Wind energy industry and environmental bodies - friends not foes!, M.
Mathers.
Part 2 Overviews and perspectives: windfarms of the UK - a 1997 update, P.
Hannah
UK DTI wind programme area - review and current priorities, J.W. Craig
Winning the communications war, A. Hyde.
Part 3 Windfarm design and construction: logistical problems with
constructing windfarms in remote Scottish locations, R.P. Blunden and A.
Schimidt
Road construction at Novar windfarm, P.C. McLellan et al
WINDOPS - a new PC-based approach for windfarm design and optimization,
N.G. Douglas et al.
Part 4 Windfarm power quality: experience of windfarm electrical issues in
Europe and further afield, P. Gardner
The use of advanced static VAR compensators to improve the power quality of
windfarms, Z. Saad-Saoud and N. Jenkins.
Part 5 Wind turbine philosophies: light can be tough, P.H. Geraets et al
Common fallacies in wind turbine design, P. Jamieson
A 20kW grid-connected wind turbine for rural electicity users, G. Jenkins
et al
Aerodynamic damping for flexible structures, K. Kaiser.
Part 6 Autonomous systems: an improved model for estimating the yearly
performance of photo-voltaic, wind and hybrid energy systems, A.N. Celik
and R. Marshall
control of an integrated wind turbine generator and photo-voltaic system
for battery charging, S. Arul Daniel et al
Computer modelling of a large-scale stand-alone wind-powered desalination
plant, Z. Rahal and D.G. Infield.
Part 7 Standards, design methods and technical tools: identification of
low-cycle effects on wind turbine component lifetime estimation, F.
Mouzakis and E. Morfiadakis
Inspection of a lightning-damaged wind turbine blade, G.M. Smith and B.R.
Clayton
The mast on the house, L. Landberg
Examining the relationship between wind turbine blade performance and tip
vortex behaviour in the wake, J. Whale.
Part 8 Components: development of blade test facility to accommodate
flexible blade assembly for the new MS4 wind turbine, K. McLernon et al
High-current and high-voltage testing of wind turbine blades and bearings,
I. Cotton et al
Mass savings in wind turbine towers, M. Johnston and J. Twidell.
Part 9 Planning: "developing planning for renewables" for Scotland, C.
Revie
Life-cycle assessment of wind energy - a case study based on Baix Ebre
windfarm, Spain, T.M. Waters et al.
Part 10 Visual and aesthetic considerations: computer-generated video
fly-through - an aid to visual impact assessment for windfarms, G. Neilson
et al
Assessing the impact of windfarms - the learning curve in Cornwall, A. Hull
Winds of change, C. Palmer and L. Short.