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Published by: webmaster 2010-03-13
  • Dear Researcher, I have to give a power point presentation on Wind Generation Technology. In more detail I have to provide structured information of the various A.C. Machines (especially Induction Machines and Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines) as employed in generating Electrical Energy from Wind Energy, that is Wind Generation Plants. I wish to be given sequential information of the whole cycle of the generation process, that is from the Wind Turbine blades to connection of the plant with the infinite busbar. Links to websites where I will find such info will also be appreciated! Whilst looking forward for your reply, I thank you in advance. Patrik73-ga


  • I have not heard of "the infinate bussbar", can you clarify or add details. Synchronous can apply to both induction machines and permanent magnet alternators. Synchronous probably means 300, 360, 600, 900, 1200, 1800, or 3600 RPM = revolutions per minute is the speed of the rotor, assuming you want 60 Hertz electricity. Small machines turn at high speed, big wind alternators, at low speed. Some systems use a transmission so the propeller can turn slower than the rotor in the alternator. Early wind turbines produced dc electricity, and were thus properly called wind generators, a term not really correct if ac power is produced. Neil


  • Perhaps the infinite bussbar is what we call the grid. Less than 1% of the world's locations are cost effective for wind power, and most require the propeller to be 10 meters = 34 feet, or more off the ground. Even where all goes better than expected pay back is typically 10 years or more. Neil


  • Hello Patrick I am using 'request' so that you get e-mail notification, but am just answering your last querry : "will I get answered or not..", not requesting further notification. Your question is clear and well formulated now. I looked at your clarification and looked briefly on the net and decided not to proceed. Other researches may feel differently. In my case it is not just question of https://answers.google.com/answers/faq.html#howmuch Researches often spend much more time than price would warant since they are curious and challenged. In this case the result is rather predictable, lot of details and no clear-cut answer. I would suggest as alternative to the web: Do borrow a textbook on power generators, something like http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0880160330/processassociate/002-5908185-9020033 or other from this list: http://www.processassociates.com/bookshelf/equipment/electrical_generators_1.htm This is why: Not all the technical information is available for free 'on the web' (as yet). It looks like you will need to select from a large amount of technical data to provide an overview of electric power generation. hedgie


  • Hi Patrick The confusing part of the question is the phrase 'wind generating' - while it seems you want to generate electric power, not wind, as decribed e.g. here: http://www.eren.doe.gov/windpoweringamerica/ by using a windturbine, as described here: http://www.eren.doe.gov/wind/feature.html It is also not clear on what level (k12, high-school,.. level) is the material to be presented. Are you interested in commercial (large scale windfarms) or small, (farmhouse) turbines, which can be purchased for soem $5000 and up, or in general priciples, which do not depend on the scale? hedgie


  • Dear Hedgie/Neil, Thanks for your prompt response and sorry for the delay, but I had some problems with the password. Here come my clarifications! (1) It is obviously about generating electric power through wind energy. (2) The presentation is intended for University Students. (3) The presentation is intended to put forward the general principles of the types, features and characteristics of a.c. machines employed in wind energy generation. However it has to oriented on large scale windfarms rather than domestic applications. (4) By the 'Infinite Busbar' I mean the 'Grid', correct! (5) The two types of machines I have to focus upon are the 'Induction' and the 'Permanent Magnet Synchronous'. By the term 'synchronous' it is meant that the rotor and stator field are in synchronisation. Whereas in the Induction Machine, the rotor lags the stator field by the slip speed. I hope this clarifies the whole picture. Anyway should you have any other questions I will be happy to assist... and maybe quicker too! Regards, Patrik73-ga


  • Hi dear Researcher! My presentation is to be delivered on the 17th of this month. Hence I would greatly appreciate if I get an answer at the earliest. At least I would like to know whether I'm gonna be answered or not and by what date please. Thank you. Regards, Patrik73-ga





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