Sea – Wind – Power: Research at the first German offshore wind farm Alpha Ventus
Editat de Michael Durstewitz, Bernhard Lange Traducere de Alistair A. Tarwiden Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 noi 2016
Readers are given a comprehensive overview of the current status of offshore wind energy research and the results of the research activities.
Offshore wind energy will play a significant role in our future energy supply, yet this development has really only just begun. A large team of experts from the fields of research, industry, public administration and government therefore set themselves the goal of investigating the current and fundamental issues relating to the use of offshore wind energy. They worked on interdisciplinary research projects with the aim of expanding our knowledge and finding application-oriented solutions. Their work has contributed to establishing offshore wind energy as a reliable, sustainable and economical long term source of energy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783662531785
ISBN-10: 366253178X
Pagini: 275
Ilustrații: XXV, 252 p. 176 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 366253178X
Pagini: 275
Ilustrații: XXV, 252 p. 176 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 168 x 240 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Cuprins
Foreword by the German Federal Minister of Economics and Energy.- Foreword by the Chair of the Offshore Wind Energy Foundation.- CSI Test Field, CSI Offshore.- Credits.- Metamorphoses of an offshore wind farm.- Who, what, when, why and above all – whereto?.- A thousand sensors, from the blade tip to the bottom of the sea.- A firm hold in rough seas.- Life goes on.- Please avoid tilting.- Uncharted territory on the seabed.- Long-lived despite harsh winds.- Wind in the blades.- The wiser blade knows when to yield.- The "exclusively.- “Get out of my wind”.- Load, load monitoring, and load reduction.- Different than previously assumed.- Sometimes it almost bubbles like a witches’ cauldron.- Artificial intelligence and automatic self-organisation.- Well, how are they running?.- Wind, the wild boy in the power plant family.- The most important environmental project in a German offshore wind farm.- Much hubble-bubble about nothing?.- Like the din in a university canteen.- Out of sight,out of mind?.- When the Nautilus struggles during a dive.- A bit too much salt of the earth.- SOS on Offshore Platform Seven
Notă biografică
The Editors
Michael Durstewitz and Bernhard Lange (Fraunhofer IWES)
Michael Durstewitz and Bernhard Lange (Fraunhofer IWES)
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This book reports on the objectives, methods used and difficulties faced by the RAVE research projects, and presents the results and their significance for the future use of offshore wind energy in a style that is understandable for everyone.
Readers are given a comprehensive and comprehensible overview of the current status of offshore wind energy research and the results of the research activities.
Offshore wind energy will play a significant role in our future energy supply, yet this development has really only just begun. A large team of experts from the fields of research, industry, public administration and government therefore set themselves the goal of investigating the current and fundamental issues relating to the use of offshore wind energy. Over 100 researchers in the RAVE (Research at Alpha Ventus) initiative worked on interdisciplinary research projects with the aim of expanding our knowledge and finding application-oriented solutions for offshore wind energy. Their work has contributed to establishing offshore wind energy as a reliable, sustainable and economical long term source of energy.
The Alpha Ventus test field, Germany’s first offshore wind farm, provided the prerequisites for this research. The wind farm was furnished with a large number of measuring instruments, and the over 1200 measurement parameters recorded can now be accessed in a central research archive. The RAVE initiative researchers thus have the unique opportunity of using a great amount of measurement data recorded at an operational wind farm. The data is evaluated locally at research facilities across the whole of Germany.
The Authors
Project managers and employees of the RAVE research initiative, copy edited by Björn Johnsen
The Editors
Michael Durstewitz and Bernhard Lange (Fraunhofer IWES)
Readers are given a comprehensive and comprehensible overview of the current status of offshore wind energy research and the results of the research activities.
Offshore wind energy will play a significant role in our future energy supply, yet this development has really only just begun. A large team of experts from the fields of research, industry, public administration and government therefore set themselves the goal of investigating the current and fundamental issues relating to the use of offshore wind energy. Over 100 researchers in the RAVE (Research at Alpha Ventus) initiative worked on interdisciplinary research projects with the aim of expanding our knowledge and finding application-oriented solutions for offshore wind energy. Their work has contributed to establishing offshore wind energy as a reliable, sustainable and economical long term source of energy.
The Alpha Ventus test field, Germany’s first offshore wind farm, provided the prerequisites for this research. The wind farm was furnished with a large number of measuring instruments, and the over 1200 measurement parameters recorded can now be accessed in a central research archive. The RAVE initiative researchers thus have the unique opportunity of using a great amount of measurement data recorded at an operational wind farm. The data is evaluated locally at research facilities across the whole of Germany.
The Authors
Project managers and employees of the RAVE research initiative, copy edited by Björn Johnsen
The Editors
Michael Durstewitz and Bernhard Lange (Fraunhofer IWES)
Caracteristici
Informs about the research initiative related to the first offshore windfarm project in Germany Tells about research at the offshore test field Outlines the stress test right in the sea Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras