Tuesday, August 05, 2014

Engr. Aneel Kumar

WIND POWER SYSTEM COMPONENTS

The wind power system is comprised of one or more units, operating electrically in parallel, having the following components:
  • The tower.
  • The wind turbine with two or three blades.
  • The yaw mechanism such as the tail vane.
  • The mechanical gear.
  • The electrical generator.
  • The speed sensors and control.
The modern system often has the following additional components:
  • The power electronics.
  • The control electronics, usually incorporating a computer.
  • The battery for improving the load availability in stand-alone mode.
  • The transmission link connecting to the area grid.
Because of The large moment of inertia of the rotor, the design challenges include the starting, the speed control during the power producing operation, and stopping the turbine when required. The eddy current or other type of brake is used to halt the turbine when needed for emergency or for routine maintenance. In The multiple tower wind farm, each turbine must have its own control system for operational and safety functions from a remote location.

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