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Wind Energy Handbook, 3rd Edition (Hardcover, 3rd Edition)
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Wind Energy Handbook, 3rd Edition (Hardcover, 3rd Edition)
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Fully updated and authoritative reference to wind energy technology
written by leading academic and industry professionals The newly
revised Third Edition of the Wind Energy Handbook delivers a fully
updated treatment of key developments in wind technology since the
publication of the book's Second Edition in 2011. The criticality
of wakes within wind farms is addressed by the addition of an
entirely new chapter on wake effects, including 'engineering' wake
models and wake control. Offshore, attention is focused for the
first time on the design of floating support structures, and the
new 'PISA' method for monopile geotechnical design is introduced.
The coverage of blade design has been completely rewritten, with an
expanded description of laminate fatigue properties and new
sections on manufacturing methods, blade testing, leading-edge
erosion and bend-twist coupling. These are complemented by new
sections on blade add-ons and noise in the aerodynamics chapters,
which now also include a description of the Leishman-Beddoes
dynamic stall model and an extended introduction to Computational
Fluid Dynamics analysis. The importance of the environmental impact
of wind farms both on- and offshore is recognized by expanded
coverage, and the requirements of the Grid Codes to ensure wind
energy plays its full role in the power system are described. The
conceptual design chapter has been extended to include a number of
novel concepts, including low induction rotors, multiple rotor
structures, superconducting generators and magnetic gearboxes.
References and further reading resources are included throughout
the book and have been updated to cover the latest literature. As
in previous editions, the core subjects constituting the essential
background to wind turbine and wind farm design are covered. These
include: The nature of the wind resource, including geographical
variation, synoptic and diurnal variations, and turbulence
characteristics The aerodynamics of horizontal axis wind turbines,
including the actuator disc concept, rotor disc theory, the vortex
cylinder model of the actuator disc and the Blade-Element/Momentum
theory Design loads for horizontal axis wind turbines, including
the prescriptions of international standards Alternative machine
architectures The design of key components Wind turbine controller
design for fixed and variable speed machines The integration of
wind farms into the electrical power system Wind farm design,
siting constraints, and the assessment of environmental impact
Perfect for engineers and scientists learning about wind turbine
technology, the Wind Energy Handbook will also earn a place in the
libraries of graduate students taking courses on wind turbines and
wind energy, as well as industry professionals whose work requires
a deep understanding of wind energy technology.
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