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E-raamat: Innovative Wind Turbines: An Illustrated Guidebook

(West Texas A&M University, Canyon, USA)
  • Formaat: 156 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000766097
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  • Formaat: 156 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000766097

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Innovative Wind Turbines is a tribute to the inventors, entrepreneurs, researchers, and companies that through their efforts have envisioned, designed, and constructed models and prototypes for wind energy devices. There are numerous concepts and ideas on ways to convert wind energy into usable energy, and this book examines the innovative, novel, or unusual concepts with numerous photos and historical examples. Primarily, only prototypes that have been constructed are mentioned, along with a few design concepts. The wind turbines are divided by types: horizontal axis wind turbines, ducted wind turbines, vertical axis wind turbines, airborne wind turbines, and more.

Features:











Includes numerous photos of innovative wind turbines





Presents information and examples of multiple rotor, multiple blade designs





Includes information and examples of airborne wind energy systems





Examines novel blade designs, including whale blades and biomimicry
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Author xi
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(20)
1.1 Drag Device
5(2)
1.2 Lift Device
7(2)
1.3 Innovative Systems
9(1)
1.4 Historical Innovative Systems
10(3)
1.5 United States Innovative Program
13(4)
1.6 Background
17(4)
References
18(1)
History Sources
19(2)
Chapter 2 Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines
21(22)
2.1 One Blade
22(4)
2.2 Multiple Blades
26(3)
2.3 Sailwings
29(4)
2.4 Multiple Rotors
33(3)
2.5 Multiple Turbines
36(7)
References
41(2)
Chapter 3 Ducted Wind Turbines
43(20)
3.1 Venturi Wind Turbines
52(3)
3.2 Acceleration
55(8)
References
61(2)
Chapter 4 Vertical Axis Wind Turbines
63(28)
4.1 Darrieus
63(6)
4.2 H-Rotor, Giromill
69(6)
4.3 Savonius
75(1)
4.4 Multiple Blades, Multiple Rotors
76(6)
4.5 Squirrel Cage
82(3)
4.6 Other VAWTs
85(6)
References
90(1)
Chapter 5 Airborne Wind Energy
91(24)
5.1 Generator Aloft
92(6)
5.2 Generator on Ground
98(12)
5.3 Comments
110(5)
References
112(3)
Chapter 6 More Wind Turbines
115(26)
6.1 Flexbeam
115(2)
6.2 Blade, Spar Angle
117(1)
6.3 Other Rotors
118(6)
6.4 Lift Translators
124(1)
6.5 No Rotor
124(4)
6.6 Blades
128(6)
6.7 Magnus Effect
134(1)
6.8 Other
135(6)
References
139(2)
Index 141
Dr. Vaughn Nelson has been involved with renewable energy, primarily wind energy, since the early 1970s. He is the author of four books (five books on CD) and has published more than 50 articles and reports. He also served as the principal investigator on numerous grants and conducted more than 60 workshops and seminars from local to international levels. Dr. Nelsons primary work focused on wind resource assessment, education and training, applied research and development, and rural applications of wind energy. Presently he is a professor emeritus of physics, at West Texas A&M University (WTAMU). He retired as the Dean of the Graduate School, Research, and Information Technology in 2001. He was founder of the Alternative Energy Institute and director from its inception in 1977 through 2003. He returned as director for another year in July, 2009. The Alternative Energy Institute was terminated in 2015. Dr. Nelson served on a number of State of Texas Committees, most notably the Texas Energy Coordination Council for 11 years. He received three awards from the American Wind Energy Association, one of which was the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2003, was named a Texas Wind Legend by the Texas Renewable Industries Association in 2010, and received an award for Outstanding Wind Leadership in Education from Wind Powering America in 2013. He also served on the boards of directors for state and national renewable energy organizations. In the series, Energy and the Environment, Dr. Nelson is the author of Wind Energy (2009, 2nd Ed. 2013), with Kenneth Starcher the 3rd Ed (2019), Introduction to Renewable Energy (2011) and with Kenneth Starcher the 2nd Ed (2015), and also with Kenneth Starcher, Introduction to Bioenergy (2016). Dr. Nelson earned a PhD in physics from the University of Kansas; an EdM from Harvard University; and a BSE from Kansas State Teachers College in Emporia. He was a member of the Departamento de Física, Universidad de Oriente, Cumana, Venezuela for two years and then was at WTAMU from 1969 until his retirement.