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Optimizing Output Power Of A Variable Speed Synchronous Generator By Controlling Excitation And Load Restistance, Michael George Edds
Optimizing Output Power Of A Variable Speed Synchronous Generator By Controlling Excitation And Load Restistance, Michael George Edds
Wind Energy Center Masters Theses Collection
Since 1973 the University of Massachusetts Energy Alternatives Program has been involved in a project, the UMASS Wind Furnace (WF-1) which is directed at supplying the heating needs of households in northern climates. This project had as its inception an attempt to design and build fiberglass rotor blades. Since then the combined efforts of students and faculty from many engineering departments have produced a facility whose purpose is the study of wind and solar energy for useful purposes. The current Wind Furnace Model (WF-1) utilized a wind-driven electromechanical system to generate electrical energy. This energy is then dissipated through resistance …
Design And Analysis Of A Hub For A 50-Horsepower, Three Bladed Wind Energy Conversion System, Louis Joseph Manfredi
Design And Analysis Of A Hub For A 50-Horsepower, Three Bladed Wind Energy Conversion System, Louis Joseph Manfredi
Wind Energy Center Masters Theses Collection
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