- Effects of stator vanes on power coefficients of a zephyr vertical axis wind turbine
[作者:Pope, K; Rodrigues, V; Doyle, R; Tsopelas, A; Gravelsins, R; Naterer, GF; Tsang, E,期刊:RENEWABLE ENERGY, 页码:1043-1051 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年35-5]
- In this paper, numerical and experimental studies are presented to determine the operating performance and power output from a vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT). A k-epsilon turbulence model is used to perform the transi...
- Energy inputs - yield relationship and cost analysis of kiwifruit production in Iran
[作者:Mohammadi, A; Rafiee, S; Mohtasebi, SS; Rafiee, H,期刊:RENEWABLE ENERGY, 页码:1071-1075 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年35-5]
- This study examines energy consumption of inputs and output used in kiwifruit production, and to find relationship between energy inputs and yield in Mazandaran, Iran. For this purpose, the data were collected from 86 ki...
- Development of a catalytic combustor for a stationary fuel cell power generation system
[作者:Yu, S; Hong, D; Lee, Y; Lee, S; Ahn, K,期刊:RENEWABLE ENERGY, 页码:1083-1090 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年35-5]
- The anode off-gas of high temperature stationary fuel cell stacks still includes fuel components such as hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and hydrocarbon due to the innate characteristics of the fuel cell operation. Even thoug...
- Practical aspects of a condition monitoring system for a wind turbine with emphasis on its design, system architecture, testing and installation
[作者:Hameed, Z; Ahn, SH; Cho, YM,期刊:RENEWABLE ENERGY, 页码:879-894 , 文章类型: Review,,卷期:2010年35-5]
- A condition monitoring system (CMS) plays a critical role in tapping the maximum potential of wind energy through wind turbine by minimizing the downtime. It has been proved that the CMS-based maintenance, compared to sc...
- The vulnerability of wind power to climate change in Brazil
[作者:de Lucena, AFP; Szklo, AS; Schaeffer, R; Dutra, RM,期刊:RENEWABLE ENERGY, 页码:904-912 , 文章类型: Article,,卷期:2010年35-5]
- The availability and reliability of wind power depend a great deal on current and future climate conditions, which may vary in light of possible global climate change (GCC). Long-term energy planning, however, does not n...
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