The Analysis on Influence of Wind Turbine Generating Units in Trocious Weather Conditions

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Proceedings of ISES World Congress 2007 (Vol. I – Vol. V)
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In China, the trocious weather conditions are important factors which was involved in the design for wind turbine generating units. In this paper, the breakage was detailedly analyzed when the units experienced the poor weather conditions, such as: low temperature, icing, typhoon, lightning strike ect.. On the basis of introduction for the related research status at home and abroad, many measurements and direction of researches on it are put forward to solve the problem effectively, offering some implications for wind turbines design in future.

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Lida, Z., Lachun, R., **duo, M., Xu, W., Qingxiang, M. (2008). The Analysis on Influence of Wind Turbine Generating Units in Trocious Weather Conditions. In: Goswami, D.Y., Zhao, Y. (eds) Proceedings of ISES World Congress 2007 (Vol. I – Vol. V). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75997-3_473

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