Produktbild: Ram, B: Wind Energy Explained

Ram, B: Wind Energy Explained On Land and Offshore

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

13.06.2024

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

848

Maße (L/B/H)

20.9/26.2/5.4 cm

Gewicht

1520 g

Auflage

3. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-36745-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

13.06.2024

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

848

Maße (L/B/H)

20.9/26.2/5.4 cm

Gewicht

1520 g

Auflage

3. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-36745-1

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  • Produktbild: Ram, B: Wind Energy Explained
  • Chapter 1 Introduction: Modern Wind Energy and its Origins 1.1 Modern Wind Turbines 1.2 History of Wind Energy 1.3 Rationale for Wind Energy 1.4 Offshore Wind Energy 1.5 Reference Wind Turbine 1.6 Layout of the Book 1.7 References Chapter 2 Wind Characteristics and Resources 2.1 Introduction 2.2 General Characteristics of the Wind Resource 2.3 Characteristics of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer 2.4 Wind Data Analysis and Resource Estimation 2.5 Wind Turbine Energy Production Estimates Using Statistical Techniques 2.6 Regional Wind Resource Assessment 2.7 Wind Forecasting and Modelling from Data 2.8 Wind Measurement and Instrumentation 2.9 Additional Topics 2.10 References Chapter 3 Aerodynamics of Wind Turbines 3.1 General Overview 3.2 Idealized Wind Turbine Rotor And Actuator Disc Theory 3.3 Airfoils and General Concepts of Aerodynamics 3.4 Aerodynamic Blade Design for Modern Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines 3.5 Steady-State Performance Prediction: The Blade Element Momentum Method 3.6 Simplified performance analyses and designs 3.7 Advanced Methods of Rotor Analysis 3.8 Aerodynamics of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines 3.9 References Chapter 4 Mechanics and Dynamics 4.1 Background 4.2 Wind Turbine Motions and Loads 4.3 General Principles of Mechanics 4.4 Methods for Modeling Wind Turbine Structural Response 4.5 Equations of Motion of a Wind Turbine - Discrete and Continuous systems 4.6 Wind Turbine Models Using the Assumed Shape Function Approach 4.7 Linearized Hinge Spring Blade Model 4.8 Linearization and stability 4.9 References Chapter 5 Electrical Aspects of Wind Turbines 5.1 Overview 5.2 Basic Concepts of Electrical Power 5.3 Power Transformers 5.4 Electrical Machines 5.5 Power Converters 5.6 Electrical Aspects of Variable-Speed Wind Turbines 5.7 Ancillary Electrical Equipment 5.8 References Chapter 6 Environmental External Design Conditions 6.1 Overview of External Design Conditions 6.2 Wind as an External Design Condition 6.3 Waves as External Design Condition 6.4 Forces Due to Waves 6.5 Wind and Waves: Combined Effects 6.6 Currents 6.7 Floating Sea/Lake Ice 6.8 Exceptional Conditions 6.9 Other marine conditions 6.10 Offshore Metocean Data Collection 6.11 External Conditions in Wind Turbine Design Standards 6.12 References Chapter 7 Wind Turbine Materials and Components of the Rotor Nacelle Assembly 7.1 Overview 7.2 Material Fatigue 7.3 Wind Turbine Materials 7.4 Machine Elements 7.5 Principal Components of the Rotor Nacelle Assembly 7.6 References Chapter 8 Wind Turbine Design and Testing 8.1 Overview 8.2 Design Basis for Wind Turbines 8.3 Design Process 8.4 Wind Turbine Topologies 8.5 Wind Turbine Design Standards, Technical Specifications, and Certification 8.6 Wind Turbine Design Loads 8.7 Design Values, Safety Factors and Probabilistic Design 8.8 Scaling Relations 8.9 Computer Codes for Wind Turbine Design 8.10 Power Curve Prediction 8.11 Design Evaluation 8.12 Wind Turbine and Component Testing 8.13 Design of Offshore Wind Turbines 8.14 References Chapter 9 Wind Turbine Control 9.1 Wind Turbine Control Overview 9.2 Key Aspects of Dynamic Control 9.3 Main Regions of Dynamic Control 9.4 Advanced Control Strategies 9.5 Design, Implementation and Challenges of Dynamic Control 9.6 Supervisory Control 9.7 References Chapter 10 Soils, Foundations and Fixed Support Structures 10.1 Overview 10.2 Soil 10.3 Foundations and Soil Reaction 10.4 Support Structure Requirements 10.5 Loads on the Support Structure 10.6 Towers 10.7 Substructures for Fixed Offshore Wind Turbines 10.8 Environmental Considerations Regarding Substructures and Foundations 10.9 References Chapter 11 Floating Offshore Wind Turbines 11.1 Historical precedents 11.2 Definitions 11.3 Topology Options for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines 11.4 Fundamental Principles 11.5 Floating Substructure/Hulls 11.6 Hydrostatics of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines 11.7 Motions of Floating Wind Turbines 11.8 Station keeping Systems for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines 11.9 Sample Calculations for Typical Floating Offshore Wind Turbines 11.10 Coupled Aero/Hydro/Structural Dynamics of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines 11.11 References Chapter 12 Wind Farms and Wind Power Plants 12.1 Electrical Grids- Overview 12.2 Conventional Electricity Generators 12.3 Electrical loads 12.4 Transmission and Distribution Systems 12.5 Offshore Electricity Transmission 12.6 Wind Turbines and Wind Power Plants in Power Systems 12.7 Power from Wind Plants 12.8 Wind Power Plants in the Power Market 12.9 Wind Farm Aerodynamics: Overview 12.10 Characteristics of the Wind Turbine Inflow and Wakes 12.11 Array Losses 12.12 Wake Models 12.13 Wake Effect Mitigation 12.14 Wind Farm Wakes and Blockage Effects 12.15 References Chapter 13 Wind Energy System Economics 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Overview of Economic Assessment of Wind Energy Systems 13.3 Capital Costs Estimation of Wind Turbines 13.4 Operation and Maintenance Costs 13.5 Value of Wind Energy 13.6 Economic Analysis Methods 13.7 Wind Energy Market Considerations 13.8 References Chapter 14 Project Development, Permitting, Environmental Considerations, and Public Engagement 14.1 Overview of the Chapter 14.2 Project Development 14.3 Offshore Project Development 14.4 Environmental Considerations: Overview 14.5 Visual Impact of Wind Turbines 14.6 Wind Turbine Noise 14.7 Wind Turbines, Birds, and Bats 14.8 Aviation Safety 14.9 Shadow Flicker 14.10 Marine Mammals 14.11 Commercial Fisheries: Risk Characterization 14.12 Electromagnetic Fields and Electromagnetic Interference 14.13 References Chapter 15 Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Wind Turbines 15.1 Installation of Land Based Wind Turbines 15.2 Installation of Offshore Wind Turbines 15.3 Installation of Offshore Electrical Systems 15.4 Vessels for Offshore Wind 15.5 Operation: All Turbines 15.6 Maintenance and Repair 15.7 Additional Considerations for Offshore Wind Turbines 15.8 Operation in Severe Climates 15.9 Decommissioning and Recycling 15.10 References Chapter 16 Wind Generated Energy- Present Use and Future Potential 16.1 Overview 16.2 Types of Hybrid Power Systems 16.3 Hybrid Power System Components 16.4 Wind Power Variability: Hybrid System Design and Operation 16.5 Methods to Successfully Implement High Penetration 16.6 Wind/Diesel Systems 16.7 Hybrid System Modeling 16.8 Additional Hybrid Power System Topics 16.9 Energy Storage 16.10 Power to X 16.11 Power to Pumped Water 16.12 Power to Desalinated Water 16.13 Power to Heat 16.14 Power to Cold 16.15 Power to Hydrogen 16.16 Power to Transportation 16.17 Power to Hydrogen-Based Chemical Products 16.18 The Electricity Grids of the Future 16.19 Wind Turbines for the Energy Transition 16.20 References Appendix A Nomenclature Appendix B Data Analysis and Data Synthesis Appendix C Notes on Probability Distributions Index