Compact Wind Acceleration Turbines (CWATs) are a class of wind turbine that uses structures to accelerate wind before it enters the wind-generating element...
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EWICON Compact wind acceleration turbine Savonius wind turbine Wind lens Unconventional oil Unconventional gas NedWind Rhenen bV NW 43/500 (Turbine) Archived...
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of wind Renewable energy portal Compact wind acceleration turbine Darrieus wind turbine Éolienne Bollée Giromill Savonius wind turbine Wind turbine Windbelt...
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distance. See also List of most powerful wind turbines Wind turbine design Compact wind acceleration turbine Éolienne Bollée IEC 61400 Renewable energy...
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University Professor at Kent State University. Enflo wind turbine, a type of Compact wind acceleration turbine This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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A gas turbine or gas turbine engine is a type of continuous flow internal combustion engine. The main parts common to all gas turbine engines form the...
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Electron-beam welding (section Wind turbine)
better. The weld has fewer flaws/voids. Less NDE is required. An offshore wind turbine can require 6000 arc-on hours of welding. Local vacuum EBM can replace...
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Ion wind generators are currently experimental, while conventional wind turbines are the most common form of wind energy generation. But ion wind generators...
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Accelerometer (redirect from Acceleration sensor)
accelerometer is a device that measures the proper acceleration of an object. Proper acceleration is the acceleration (the rate of change of velocity) of the object...
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Using Wind Power (1 ed.). Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. p. 4. ISBN 978-981-4304-13-9. Taqi al-Din and the First Steam Turbine, 1551...
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Wave power is the capture of energy of wind waves to do useful work – for example, electricity generation, desalination, or pumping water. A machine that...
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designed for the higher loads required for rapid acceleration.[citation needed] In addition, factors such as wind resistance reduce overall system efficiency...
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Renewable energy (section Wind power)
Today, the vast majority of wind power is used to generate electricity using wind turbines. Modern utility-scale wind turbines range from around 600 kW to...
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testing of turbines is used to validate the manufacturer's efficiency guarantee. Detailed calculation of the efficiency of a hydropower turbine accounts...
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Cyclorotor (section Wind turbines)
cyclogiro, is a fluid propulsion device that converts shaft power into the acceleration of a fluid using a rotating axis perpendicular to the direction of fluid...
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storage, starting at the 1- to 4-MW scale. When excess wind energy is available from offshore wind turbines, a spool-tethered buoy can be pushed below the surface...
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generally compact electric motor (usually <20 kW) to provide auto-stop/start features and to provide extra power assist during the acceleration, and to...
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acceleration for roll and yaw control. It was planned to double roll acceleration with planned improvements, enabling precise hovering in gusty wind conditions...
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Pump (section Regenerative turbine pump)
2021. "Regenerative turbine pumps: product brochure" (PDF). PSG Dover: Ebsra. pp. 3-4-7. Retrieved 30 April 2021. "Regenerative Turbine Pump vs Centrifugal...
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70–0 mph braking acceleration top speed DBA–R35 (2010–12); acceleration 0–100 mph top speed DBA–R35 (2012–16); acceleration acceleration 1/4 mile 4BA–R35;...
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technology currently under development for other applications, including wind turbines, light electric vehicles, outdoor power equipment, and automotive front-end...
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Dodge Dart (category Compact cars)
a mid-size car for one model year for 1962, and was then reduced to a compact for two generations, from 1963 to 1976. Chrysler had first used 'Dart'...
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developed under partnership with three entities: Kratos subsidiary Florida Turbine Technologies for engine design; StandardAero for maintenance; and General...
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the same rate when deformed. Since force is equal to mass, m, times acceleration, a, the force equation for a spring obeying Hooke's law looks like: F...
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Human impact on the environment (section Wind power)
including rare species, have been killed by wind turbine blades, as around other manmade structures, though wind turbines are responsible for far fewer bird deaths...
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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (category Sport compact cars)
LSD and a titanium-magnesium turbine, left hand drive option available. GT – revised 5-speed, LSD, titanium-magnesium turbine, and Recaro fabric seat, with...
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efficiency, is intended to achieve either better fuel economy or better acceleration performance than a conventional vehicle. There is a variety of HEV types...
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single compact package. Reverse ratios were achieved by reversing the flow of the pump through over-centering of the swashplate. Acceleration was limited...
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lb at the same turbine temperature. Modern subsonic inlet with rounded inlet lip to prevent boundary layer separation in cross winds on the ground and...
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place in the seabed—as is the case for piers, jetties and fixed-bottom wind turbines—or may comprise a floating structure that remains roughly fixed relative...
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