The investigation of passive blade cyclic pitch variation using an automatic yaw control system : a subcontract report

Title
  1. The investigation of passive blade cyclic pitch variation using an automatic yaw control system : a subcontract report / K.H. Hohenemser, A.H.P. Swift.
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  1. New York : American Solar Energy Society ; Springfield, Va. : National Technical Information Service, 1982.
Author
  1. Hohenemser, K. H. (Kurt H.)

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Additional authors
  1. Swift, A. H. P. (Andrew H. P.)
  2. Washington University Technology Associates.
Description
  1. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill.; 28 cm.
Summary
  1. "The purpose of this study was to determine by analysis and full-scale experiments, whether a two-bladed wind turbine rotor with passive cyclic pitch variation, automatically yawed for rotor torque and speed control, is potentially cost-effective for wind energy conversion." cf. Document Control Sheet.
Uniform title
  1. Progress in solar energy.
Subject
  1. Rotors
  2. Yawing (Aerodynamics)
  3. Wind turbines
Call number
  1. JSF 00-451
Note
  1. "Supplement to: Progress in solar energy"--Cover.
  2. "Final report by Washington University Technology Associates, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri."
  3. "August 1982."
  4. "Prepared under subcontract no. XH-1-1052-1."
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical refererences.
Author
  1. Hohenemser, K. H. (Kurt H.)
Title
  1. The investigation of passive blade cyclic pitch variation using an automatic yaw control system : a subcontract report / K.H. Hohenemser, A.H.P. Swift.
Imprint
  1. New York : American Solar Energy Society ; Springfield, Va. : National Technical Information Service, 1982.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical refererences.
Added author
  1. Swift, A. H. P. (Andrew H. P.)
  2. Washington University Technology Associates.
Added title
  1. Progress in solar energy.
Report no.
  1. SERI/TR-11052-2
Research call number
  1. JSF 00-451
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