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Wind energy harvesting : micro to small-scale turbines. / Ravi Anant Kishore, Colin Stewart, Shashank Priya

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Boston, USA : Walter de Gruyter, 2018Descripción: xiv , 158 p. : il. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9781614515654
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 333.92 K61
Resumen: This book provides the fundamental concepts required for the development of an efficient small-scale wind turbine. For centuries, engineers and scientists have used wind turbines of all shapes and sizes to harvest wind energy. Large-scale wind turbines have been successful at producing great amounts of power when deployed in sites with vast, open space, such as in fi elds or in offshore waters. For environments with limited space, such as dense urban environments, small-scale wind turbines are an attractive alternative for taking advantage of the ubiquity of wind. However, many of today’s tools for aerodynamic design and analysis were originally developed for large-scale turbines and do not scale down to these smaller devices.
Lista(s) en las que aparece este ítem: Maestría en Gestión Energética y Diseño Ambiental
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This book provides the fundamental concepts required for the development of an efficient small-scale wind turbine. For centuries, engineers and scientists have used wind turbines of all shapes and sizes to harvest wind energy. Large-scale wind turbines have been successful at producing great amounts of power when deployed in sites with vast, open space, such as in fi elds or in offshore waters. For environments with limited space, such as dense urban environments, small-scale wind turbines are an attractive alternative for taking advantage of the ubiquity of wind. However, many of today’s tools for aerodynamic design and analysis were originally developed for large-scale turbines and do not scale down to these smaller devices.

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