During the past five years, the goals of economy and reliability have led to a significant evolution in the basic design--both external and internal--of large wind turbine systems. To show the scope and nature of recent changes in wind turbine designs, development of three types are described: (1) system configuration developments; (2) computer code developments; and (3) blade technology developments
A workshop on wind turbine structural dynamics was held to review and document current United States...
Towers for large horizontal axis wind turbines, machines with a rotor axis height above 30 meters an...
The design, development and analysis of the 7.3 MW MOD-5A wind turbine generator covering work perfo...
A program to develop large, horizontal-axis wind turbines is discussed. The program is directed towa...
The development associated with large wind turbine systems is briefly described. The scope of this a...
The economic and technical potential of wind energy in the United States is discussed. Particular at...
The General Electric Company, Advanced Energy Programs Department, is designing under DOE/NASA spons...
The purpose of this presentation is to show how structural technology was applied in the design of m...
The rise in prices of traditional energy sources, the high dependence of many countries on their imp...
A major phase of the Federal Wind Energy Program, the Mod-2 wind turbine, a second-generation machin...
Wind energy has experienced a continuous cost reduction in the last decades. A popular cost reductio...
The goal of the Blade System Design Study (BSDS) was investigation and evaluation of design and manu...
Wind energy technology is evolving towards larger machines (longer blades, taller towers and more po...
The preliminary results of two projects in the development phase of reliable wind turbines designed ...
The primary goal of the WindPACT Blade System Design Study (BSDS) was investigation and evaluation o...
A workshop on wind turbine structural dynamics was held to review and document current United States...
Towers for large horizontal axis wind turbines, machines with a rotor axis height above 30 meters an...
The design, development and analysis of the 7.3 MW MOD-5A wind turbine generator covering work perfo...
A program to develop large, horizontal-axis wind turbines is discussed. The program is directed towa...
The development associated with large wind turbine systems is briefly described. The scope of this a...
The economic and technical potential of wind energy in the United States is discussed. Particular at...
The General Electric Company, Advanced Energy Programs Department, is designing under DOE/NASA spons...
The purpose of this presentation is to show how structural technology was applied in the design of m...
The rise in prices of traditional energy sources, the high dependence of many countries on their imp...
A major phase of the Federal Wind Energy Program, the Mod-2 wind turbine, a second-generation machin...
Wind energy has experienced a continuous cost reduction in the last decades. A popular cost reductio...
The goal of the Blade System Design Study (BSDS) was investigation and evaluation of design and manu...
Wind energy technology is evolving towards larger machines (longer blades, taller towers and more po...
The preliminary results of two projects in the development phase of reliable wind turbines designed ...
The primary goal of the WindPACT Blade System Design Study (BSDS) was investigation and evaluation o...
A workshop on wind turbine structural dynamics was held to review and document current United States...
Towers for large horizontal axis wind turbines, machines with a rotor axis height above 30 meters an...
The design, development and analysis of the 7.3 MW MOD-5A wind turbine generator covering work perfo...