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|a Grid Integration of Wind Energy.
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|a 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.
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|a 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.
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|a 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.
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|a 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.
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|a 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.
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|a This timely update provides detailed treatment of the integration of wind power into electrical power systems, including brand new material on offshore wind power farms and technologies This third English edition is based on new material from the fourth and fifth German editions (Windkraftanlagen: Systemauslegung, Netzintegration und Regelung, 5. Auflage, published by Teubner B.G. Gmbh, July 2009). It answers the question of how, with the proper control and direction, wind turbines can be made to operate more similarly to conventional power plants. The revised third edition add.
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