Large-scale wind power generation is one of the fastest developing sources of renewable energy and already makes a substantial contribution to power grids in many countries worldwide. With technology maturing, the challenge is now to increase penetration, and optimise the design, construction and pe
Wind Energy Systems: Optimising Design and Construction for Safe and Reliable Operation
✍ Scribed by John Dalsgaard Sørensen, Jens Nørkær Sørensen
- Publisher
- Woodhead Publishing
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 676
- Series
- Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Large-scale wind power generation is one of the fastest developing sources of renewable energy and already makes substantial contributions to power grids in many countries worldwide. With technology maturing, the challenge is now to increase penetration, and optimize the design, construction and performance of wind energy systems. Fundamental issues of safety and reliability are paramount in this drive to increase capacity and efficiency. "Wind energy systems: Optimising design and construction for safe and reliable operation" provides a comprehensive review of the latest developments in the design, construction and operation of large-scale wind energy systems, including in offshore and other problematic environments. Part one provides detailed coverage of wind resource assessment and siting methods relevant to wind turbine and wind farm planning, as well as aeroelastics, aerodynamics, and fatigue loading that affect the safety and reliability of wind energy systems. This coverage is extended in part two, where the design and development of individual components is considered in depth, from wind turbine rotors to drive train and control systems, and on to tower design and construction. Part three explores operation and maintenance issues, such as reliability and maintainability strategies and condition monitoring systems, before discussing performance assessment and optimization routes for wind energy systems in low wind speed environments and cold climates. Part four reviews offshore wind energy systems development, from the impact of environmental loads such as wind, waves and ice, to site specific construction and integrated wind farm planning, concluding with the critical issues and strategies for offshore operation and maintenance.
✦ Table of Contents
front-matter......Page 1
1......Page 18
2......Page 44
3.1 Introduction
......Page 128
Plate section
......Page 0
3.2 Structural dynamics of wind turbines
......Page 129
3.3 Aeroelastics of wind turbines under operational conditions
......Page 153
3.4 Application toward improved aeroelastic design and construction
......Page 157
3.5 Future trends
......Page 185
3.6 Sources of further information and advice
......Page 189
3.7 References
......Page 190
4......Page 194
5......Page 214
6......Page 243
7......Page 290
8......Page 329
9......Page 356
10......Page 383
11......Page 409
12......Page 430
13......Page 446
14......Page 469
15......Page 542
16......Page 558
17......Page 598
18......Page 625
back-matter......Page 663
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