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Burton / Jenkins / Sharpe Wind Energy Handbook

E-Book, Englisch, 780 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-1-119-99392-6
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



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The authoritative reference on wind energy, now fully revised and updated to include offshore wind power
A decade on from its first release, the Wind Energy Handbook, Second Edition, reflects the advances in technology underpinning the continued expansion of the global wind power sector. Harnessing their collective industrial and academic expertise, the authors provide a comprehensive introduction to wind turbine design and wind farm planning for onshore and offshore wind-powered electricity generation.
The major change since the first edition is the addition of a new chapter on offshore wind turbines and offshore wind farm development. Opening with a survey of the present state of offshore wind farm development, the chapter goes on to consider resource assessment and array losses. Then wave loading on support structures is examined in depth, including wind and wave load combinations and descriptions of applicable wave theories. After sections covering optimum machine size and offshore turbine reliability, the different types of support structure deployed to date are described in turn, with emphasis on monopiles, including fatigue analysis in the frequency domain. Final sections examine the assessment of environmental impacts and the design of the power collection and transmission cable network.
New coverage features:
* turbulence models updated to reflect the latest design standards, including an introduction to the Mann turbulence model
* extended treatment of horizontal axis wind turbines aerodynamics, now including a survey of wind turbine aerofoils, dynamic stall and computational fluid dynamics
* developments in turbine design codes
* techniques for extrapolating extreme loads from simulation results
* an introduction to the NREL cost model
* comparison of options for variable speed operation
* in-depth treatment of individual blade pitch control
* grid code requirements and the principles governing the connection of large wind farms to transmission networks
* four pages of full-colour pictures that illustrate blade manufacture, turbine construction and offshore support structure installation
Firmly established as an essential reference, Wind Energy Handbook, Second Edition will prove a real asset to engineers, turbine designers and wind energy consultants both in industry and research. Advanced engineering students and new entrants to the wind energy sector will also find it an invaluable resource.
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Weitere Infos & Material


About the Authors xvii
Preface to Second Edition xix
Acknowledgements for First Edition xxi
Acknowledgements for Second Edition xxiii
List of Symbols xxv
Figures C1 and C2 - Co-ordinate Systems xxxv
1 Introduction 1
2 The wind resource 9
3 Aerodynamics of horizontal axis wind turbines 39
Appendix A3 lift and drag of aerofoils 120
4 Further aerodynamic topics for wind turbines 137
5 Design loads for horizontal axis wind turbines 193
Appendix 5: dynamic response of stationary blade in turbulentwind 308
6 Conceptual design of horizontal axis wind turbines 325
7 Component design 383
8 The controller 475
9 Wind turbine installations and wind farms 525
10 Wind energy and the electric power system 565
Appendix A10 Simple calculations for the connection of windturbines 609
11 Offshore wind turbines and wind farms 613
Appendix A11 723
Index 729


Tony Burton, Wind Energy Consultant, Carno, Powys: is acivil engineer, and worked as a construction manager for WindEnergy Group (WEG), a manufacturer of large wind turbines, where hecoordinated the Phase IIB offshore wind energy assessment for theUK Department of Energy. Following this, he worked on the design,construction, commissioning and operation of both the 3 MW LS1 windturbine on Orkney and the 24 300 kW WEG MS3 machines at Cemmaeswind farm in Wales. He is now a wind energy consultant,specializing in tower and foundation design.
David Sharpe: has a background in aerodynamics. He hasnow retired from his position with the Centre for Renewable EnergySystems Technology at Loughborough University.
Nick Jenkins, Joule Centre, University of Manchester: anelectrical engineer, Nick Jenkins is now Professor of EnergySystems. His early career included 14 years industrial experience,where his final position was as Projects Director for WEG. While atthe University he has developed teaching and research activities inboth electrical power engineering and renewable energy. He is aFellow of the IET, IEEE and Royal Academy of Engineering. He servesas the Director of the Joule Centre for Energy Research inEngland's North West and as the Chairman of the North WestEnergy Council.
Ervin Bossanyi, Garrad Hassan & Partners, Ltd,Bristol: a controls engineer, also had an early career at WEG, andcontinues to work in the wind energy industry.


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