ABSTRACT

Wind Energy Systems is designed for undergraduate engineering courses, with a focus on multidisciplinary design of a wind energy system. The text covers basic wind power concepts and components - wind characteristics and modeling, rotor aerodynamics, lightweight flexible structures, wind farms, aerodynamics, wind turbine control, acoustics, energy storage, and economics. These topics are applied to produce a new conceptual wind energy design, showing the interplay of various design aspects in a complete system. An ongoing case study demonstrates the integration of various component topics, and MATLAB examples are included to show computerized design analysis procedures and techniques.

chapter 1|24 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|32 pages

Wind Regimes

chapter 3|25 pages

Introduction to Aerodynamics

chapter 4|38 pages

Aerodynamic Performance

chapter 5|13 pages

Horizontal Wind Turbine Rotor Design

chapter 6|26 pages

Wind Turbine Control

chapter 7|22 pages

Structural Design

chapter 8|12 pages

Wind Farms

chapter 9|23 pages

Wind Turbine Acoustics

chapter 10|34 pages

Wind Energy Storage

chapter 11|20 pages

Economics

chapter 12|12 pages

Design Summary and Trade Study

chapter 13|15 pages

New Concepts

chapter 14|22 pages

Appendix