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Designing Wind Turbines [electronic resource] : Engineering and Manufacturing Process in the Industrial Context / by Uwe Ritschel, Michael Beyer.

By: Ritschel, Uwe [author.].
Contributor(s): Beyer, Michael [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Synthesis Lectures on Renewable Energy Technologies: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022Edition: 1st ed. 2022.Description: XIII, 174 p. 138 illus., 103 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783031085499.Subject(s): Oceanography | Mechanical engineering | Engineering mathematics | Engineering -- Data processing | Ocean Sciences | Mechanical Engineering | Mathematical and Computational Engineering ApplicationsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 551.46 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 - Wind Energy Basics -- Chapter 2 - Modern wind turbines -- Chapter 3 - Development process and requirements -- Chapter 4 - Drivetrain -- Chapter 5 - Structural components -- Chapter 6 - Bearings -- Chapter 7 - Gearbox -- Chapter 8 - Bolt connections -- Chapter 9 - Yaw and Pitch System -- Chapter 10 - Auxiliary Systems and Secondary Steel- Bibliography -- Author's Biography.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: Designing a wind turbine is an interdisciplinary process that requires an understanding of challenges for all parties involved. The authors deliver an effective and economic way to organize such a design by respecting all the challenges involved. The book provides such insight by utilizing specific examples of existing modern designs. Detailed descriptions and explanations are given for those components of the wind turbine that are normally developed by the so-called original equipment manufacturers (OEM) of a particular type. The OEM needs to have full knowledge of the complete system that consists of all parts being rotor blades, nacelle, drive train, tower, and foundation including the dynamic properties and the response to the controller action. This full knowledge is called system competence. For a wind turbine the drive train is the most important system. It consists of many components like shafts, bearings, gearbox, and generator for a wind turbine with a gear box; in systems without a gearbox a large generator has to be integrated into the drive train.
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Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 - Wind Energy Basics -- Chapter 2 - Modern wind turbines -- Chapter 3 - Development process and requirements -- Chapter 4 - Drivetrain -- Chapter 5 - Structural components -- Chapter 6 - Bearings -- Chapter 7 - Gearbox -- Chapter 8 - Bolt connections -- Chapter 9 - Yaw and Pitch System -- Chapter 10 - Auxiliary Systems and Secondary Steel- Bibliography -- Author's Biography.

Designing a wind turbine is an interdisciplinary process that requires an understanding of challenges for all parties involved. The authors deliver an effective and economic way to organize such a design by respecting all the challenges involved. The book provides such insight by utilizing specific examples of existing modern designs. Detailed descriptions and explanations are given for those components of the wind turbine that are normally developed by the so-called original equipment manufacturers (OEM) of a particular type. The OEM needs to have full knowledge of the complete system that consists of all parts being rotor blades, nacelle, drive train, tower, and foundation including the dynamic properties and the response to the controller action. This full knowledge is called system competence. For a wind turbine the drive train is the most important system. It consists of many components like shafts, bearings, gearbox, and generator for a wind turbine with a gear box; in systems without a gearbox a large generator has to be integrated into the drive train.

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