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Grid integration of wind energy : onshore and offshore conversion systems / Siegfried Heier

Von: Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Buch (Online)Sprache: Englisch Originalsprache: Deutsch Verlag: Chichester, West Sussex, United Kindgom : Wiley, 2014Auflage: Third editonBeschreibung: Online-Ressource (xxi, 494 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781306684989
  • 9781118703304
  • 1306684986
  • 1119962943
  • 1118703294
  • 9781119962946
  • 9781118703298
Einheitssachtitel:
  • Windkraftanlagen im Netzbetrieb. <engl.>
Enthaltene Werke:
  • Heier, Siegfried, 1946-. Windkraftanlagen im Netzbetrieb. <engl.>
Schlagwörter: Andere physische Formen: 9781119962946 | 130668496X | Erscheint auch als: Grid integration of wind energy. Druck-Ausgabe Third edition. Chichester : Wiley, 2014. xxi, 494 SeitenDDC-Klassifikation:
  • TEC031000
  • 621.3
  • 621.31 621.312136
  • 621.312136
  • 621.31/2136
  • TEC031000
RVK: RVK: ZP 3710 | RB 10696LOC-Klassifikation:
  • TK1541 .H3513 2014
  • TK1541
Online-Ressourcen:
Inhalte:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Notation; Chapter 1 Wind Energy Power Plants; 1.1 Wind Turbine Structures; 1.2 A Brief History; 1.3 Milestones of Development; 1.4 Functional Structures of Wind Turbines; References; Chapter 2 Wind Energy Conversion Systems; 2.1 Drive Torque and Rotor Power; 2.1.1 Inputs and outputs of a wind turbine; 2.1.2 Power extraction from the airstream; 2.1.3 Determining power or driving torque by the blade element method; 2.1.4 Simplifying the computation method; 2.1.5 Modeling turbine characteristics; 2.2 Turbines; 2.2.1 Hub and turbine design
2.2.2 Rotor blade geometry2.3 Power Control by Turbine Manipulation; 2.3.1 Turbine yawing; 2.3.2 Rotor blade pitch variation; 2.3.3 Limiting power by stall control; 2.3.4 Power control using speed variation; 2.4 Mechanical Drive Trains; 2.5 System Data of a Wind Power Plant; 2.5.1 Turbine and drive train data; 2.5.2 Machine and tower masses; 2.5.3 Machine costs; References; Chapter 3 Generating Electrical Energy from Mechanical Energy; 3.1 Constraints and Demands on the Generator; 3.2 Energy Converter Systems; 3.2.1 Asynchronous generator construction; 3.2.2 Synchronous generator construction
3.3 Operational Ranges of Asynchronous and Synchronous Machines3.4 Static and Dynamic Torque; 3.4.1 Static torque; 3.4.2 Dynamic torque; 3.5 Generator Simulation; 3.5.1 Synchronous machines; 3.5.2 Asynchronous machines; 3.6 Design Aspects; 3.6.1 Asynchronous generators; 3.6.2 Synchronous generators for gearless plants; 3.6.3 Multi-generator concept (Dissertation A. Ezzahraoui); 3.6.4 Ring generator with magnetic bearings (Dissertation K. Messol); 3.6.5 Compact superconductive and other new generator concepts; 3.7 Machine Data; 3.7.1 Mass and cost relationships
3.7.2 Characteristic values of asynchronous machines3.7.3 Characteristic values of synchronous machines; References; Chapter 4 The Transfer of Electrical Energy to the Supply Grid; 4.1 Power Conditioning and Grid Connection; 4.1.1 Converter systems; 4.1.2 Power semiconductors for converters; 4.1.3 Functional characteristics of power converters; 4.1.4 Converter designs; 4.1.5 Indirect converter; 4.1.6 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); 4.1.7 Protective measures during power conditioning; 4.2 Grid Protection; 4.2.1 Fuses and grid disconnection; 4.2.2 Short-circuiting power
4.2.3 Increase of short-circuit power4.2.4 Isolated operation and rapid auto-reclosure; 4.2.5 Overvoltages in the event of grid faults; 4.3 Grid Effects; 4.3.1 General compatibility and interference; 4.3.2 Output behavior of wind power plants; 4.3.3 Voltage response in grid supply; 4.3.4 Harmonics and subharmonics; 4.3.5 Voltage faults and the fault-ride-through (FRT); 4.4 Resonance Effects in the Grid During Normal Operation; 4.5 Remedial Measures against Grid Effects and Grid Resonances; 4.5.1 Filters; 4.5.2 Filter design; 4.5.3 Function of harmonic absorber filters and compensation units
4.5.4 Grid-specific filter layout
Zusammenfassung: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Notation -- Chapter 1 Wind Energy Power Plants -- 1.1 Wind Turbine Structures -- 1.2 A Brief History -- 1.3 Milestones of Development -- 1.4 Functional Structures of Wind Turbines -- References -- Chapter 2 Wind Energy Conversion Systems -- 2.1 Drive Torque and Rotor Power -- 2.1.1 Inputs and outputs of a wind turbine -- 2.1.2 Power extraction from the airstream -- 2.1.3 Determining power or driving torque by the blade element method -- 2.1.4 Simplifying the computation method -- 2.1.5 Modeling turbine characteristics -- 2.2 Turbines -- 2.2.1 Hub and turbine design -- 2.2.2 Rotor blade geometry -- 2.3 Power Control by Turbine Manipulation -- 2.3.1 Turbine yawing -- 2.3.2 Rotor blade pitch variation -- 2.3.3 Limiting power by stall control -- 2.3.4 Power control using speed variation -- 2.4 Mechanical Drive Trains -- 2.5 System Data of a Wind Power Plant -- 2.5.1 Turbine and drive train data -- 2.5.2 Machine and tower masses -- 2.5.3 Machine costs -- References -- Chapter 3 Generating Electrical Energy from Mechanical Energy -- 3.1 Constraints and Demands on the Generator -- 3.2 Energy Converter Systems -- 3.2.1 Asynchronous generator construction -- 3.2.2 Synchronous generator construction -- 3.3 Operational Ranges of Asynchronous and Synchronous Machines -- 3.4 Static and Dynamic Torque -- 3.4.1 Static torque -- 3.4.2 Dynamic torque -- 3.5 Generator Simulation -- 3.5.1 Synchronous machines -- 3.5.2 Asynchronous machines -- 3.6 Design Aspects -- 3.6.1 Asynchronous generators -- 3.6.2 Synchronous generators for gearless plants -- 3.6.3 Multi-generator concept (Dissertation A. Ezzahraoui) -- 3.6.4 Ring generator with magnetic bearings (Dissertation K. Messol) -- 3.6.5 Compact superconductive and other new generator concepts -- 3.7 Machine Data -- 3.7.1 Mass and cost relationships.PPN: PPN: 807245291Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-26-MYL | ZDB-30-PAD | ZDB-30-PQE
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