Wind Pumping
Author : Joop Van Meel
Publisher :
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 43,29 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN :
Author : Joop Van Meel
Publisher :
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 43,29 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN :
Author : Dan W. McKenzie
Publisher :
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 41,47 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Pumping machinery
ISBN :
Author : Mario Alejandro Rosato
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 13,48 MB
Release : 2018-06-27
Category : Science
ISBN : 1351336495
This practical book deals with the technology of small-power wind turbines as opposed to widely diffused industrial wind turbines and wind farms. It covers the most common wind turbine technologies in the small power segment: horizontal axis both for electrical generation and water pumping, vertical axis of the Darrieus type, and vertical axis of the Savonius type. With each chapter following the same didactic scheme—a theoretical explanation and practical examples showing calculation procedures—it allows anybody with basic technical knowledge to design and build a small wind turbine for any site. A set of simple spreadsheets is available for download, each providing further examples of how to solve specific design problems and allowing the reader to play with changing parameters and see what-if. This simple trial-and-error learning process allows beginners to develop the feeling of the orders of magnitude involved in the design of a small wind power system, its potential advantages on other alternative solutions, and its limitations under some special circumstances.
Author : Dick Hays
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,61 MB
Release : 1983
Category : History
ISBN : 9780890153949
This is more than a "how to" book about installing, maintaining and repairing. While the book was written to help the professional windmiller as well as the rancher, farmer or country gentleman who is a do-it-yourselfer, it will be of interest to the fan of western Americana
Author : Roland Schmehl
Publisher : Springer
Page : 752 pages
File Size : 41,65 MB
Release : 2018-03-31
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9811019479
This book provides in-depth coverage of the latest research and development activities concerning innovative wind energy technologies intended to replace fossil fuels on an economical basis. A characteristic feature of the various conversion concepts discussed is the use of tethered flying devices to substantially reduce the material consumption per installed unit and to access wind energy at higher altitudes, where the wind is more consistent. The introductory chapter describes the emergence and economic dimension of airborne wind energy. Focusing on “Fundamentals, Modeling & Simulation”, Part I includes six contributions that describe quasi-steady as well as dynamic models and simulations of airborne wind energy systems or individual components. Shifting the spotlight to “Control, Optimization & Flight State Measurement”, Part II combines one chapter on measurement techniques with five chapters on control of kite and ground stations, and two chapters on optimization. Part III on “Concept Design & Analysis” includes three chapters that present and analyze novel harvesting concepts as well as two chapters on system component design. Part IV, which centers on “Implemented Concepts”, presents five chapters on established system concepts and one chapter about a subsystem for automatic launching and landing of kites. In closing, Part V focuses with four chapters on “Technology Deployment” related to market and financing strategies, as well as on regulation and the environment. The book builds on the success of the first volume “Airborne Wind Energy” (Springer, 2013), and offers a self-contained reference guide for researchers, scientists, professionals and students. The respective chapters were contributed by a broad variety of authors: academics, practicing engineers and inventors, all of whom are experts in their respective fields.
Author : Paul Gipe
Publisher :
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 47,94 MB
Release : 1999
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 9781890132071
Paul Gipe, one of the world's leading experts on wind power has now created an introductory guide to wind energy systems. This book gives an overview of the burgeoning use of wind energy around the globe, describing and analyzing the most affordable small wind generators, including the new generation of highly practical micro turbines. Wind Energy Basics includes detailed information on planning, purchasing, siting, and installing a wind system, and on integrating wind power with solar photovoltaics for more cost-effective and reliable off-the-grid applications.
Author : Sven Ruin
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 41,6 MB
Release : 2019-10-16
Category : Science
ISBN : 0429670435
A revolution is ongoing in the field of small-scale energy solutions, which can enable lower impact on the environment, more robust supply and self-determination. Solar power and other forms of renewable energy sources, which you can implement to generate your own electricity, are growing quickly. Electromobility is transforming the car industry and transportation systems and can also play a role in your energy system. Electricity can be used much more efficiently than before, for example by using LED light, variable speed motor drives and efficient home appliances. Smart controls are available, sometimes with free open source software. All this opens up tremendous opportunities for energy independence, which is the focus of this book. The book introduces the reader to a number of renewable energy sources, to different options for storing electricity and to smart use of electricity, particularly in the context of small isolated systems. This is important because many renewable energy sources are weather- and season-dependent and usually require storage and smart control, in order to obtain a system that is completely independent of the electricity grid. In the book, overall system design is explained, including how to combine different sources in a hybrid system. Different system sizes and architectures are also covered. A number of real cases are described, where homes, businesses and communities have achieved a high level of energy independence or are on their way to achieving it. This book will prove useful in university education in renewable energy at bachelor and master level, and also for companies and private individuals, who want to start or expand activities in the area of renewable energy.
Author : Jim Barr
Publisher : Low Impact Living Initative
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 32,91 MB
Release : 2006-03-01
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 9780954917128
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 32,95 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Developing countries
ISBN :
Author : University of New Mexico. Technology Application Center
Publisher :
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 13,5 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Power (Mechanics)
ISBN :