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Dynamics and stability of wind turbine generators
Synchronous and induction generators are considered. A comparison is made between wind turbines, steam, and hydro units. The unusual phenomena associated with wind turbines are emphasized. The general control requirements are discussed, as well as various schemes for torsional damping such as speed sensitive stabilizer and blade pitch control. Integration between adjacent wind turbines in a wind farm is also considered
Preparation and properties of polypropylene composites reinforced with wheat and flax straw fibres - Part 2: Analysis of composite microstructure and mechanical properties
Copyright @ 1997 Chapman and Hall. This article is the author version of the published article which can be accessed at the link below.The microstructure and mechanical properties of polypropylene composites containing flax and wheat straw fibres are discussed. Particular emphasis has been given to determining the nature and consequences of fibre damage induced during melt-processing operations, fibre orientation occurring in mouldings, and possible interfacial adhesion between the matrix and fibres. Compared to unfilled polypropylene, addition of flax and wheat straw caused a significant increase in tensile modulus, particularly, in the case of flax fibres, which also gave higher tensile yield strength and Charpy toughness, despite a lack of interfacial bonding. Tensile strength was increased further through inclusion of 5% by weight of maleic anhydride-modified polypropylene, which was shown to promote adhesion between fibres and matrix.This work was supported by the EPSRC, DTI and Cookson Plantpak Ltd through the LINK Crops for Industrial Use programme
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Preparation and properties of polypropylene composites reinforced with wheat and flax straw fibres - Part 1: Fibre characterization
Copyright @ 1997 Chapman and Hall. This article is the author version of the published article which can be accessed at the link below.The microstructure, thermal and mechanical properties of flax and wheat straw fibres have been examined with a view to using these natural fibres as reinforcing additives for thermoplastics. In this regard, the fibres were characterized prior to incorporation into the polymer, using a range of techniques, including SEM, image analysis, thermogravimetric analysis and micro-mechanical tensile testing, at room and elevated temperatures. The thermal and mechanical properties obtained have been discussed in relation to the measured composition and structural form of the fibres.This work was supported by the EPSRC, DTI and Cookson Plantpak Ltd through the LINK Crops for Industrial Use programme
Coupling between static friction force and torque for a tripod
If a body is resting on a flat surface, the maximal static friction force
before motion sets in is reduced if an external torque is also applied. The
coupling between the static friction force and static friction torque is
nontrivial as our studies for a tripod lying on horizontal flat surface show.
In this article we report on a series of experiments we performed on a tripod
and compare these with analytical and numerical solutions. It turns out that
the coupling between force and torque reveals information about the microscopic
properties at the onset to sliding.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, revte
Binary spreading process with parity conservation
Recently there has been a debate concerning the universal properties of the
phase transition in the pair contact process with diffusion (PCPD) . Although some of the critical exponents seem to coincide with
those of the so-called parity-conserving universality class, it was suggested
that the PCPD might represent an independent class of phase transitions. This
point of view is motivated by the argument that the PCPD does not conserve
parity of the particle number. In the present work we pose the question what
happens if the parity conservation law is restored. To this end we consider the
the reaction-diffusion process . Surprisingly this
process displays the same type of critical behavior, leading to the conclusion
that the most important characteristics of the PCPD is the use of binary
reactions for spreading, regardless of whether parity is conserved or not.Comment: RevTex, 4pages, 4 eps figure
MOD-2 wind turbine farm stability study
The dynamics of single and multiple 2.5 ME, Boeing MOD-2 wind turbine generators (WTGs) connected to utility power systems were investigated. The analysis was based on digital simulation. Both time response and frequency response methods were used. The dynamics of this type of WTG are characterized by two torsional modes, a low frequency 'shaft' mode below 1 Hz and an 'electrical' mode at 3-5 Hz. High turbine inertia and low torsional stiffness between turbine and generator are inherent features. Turbine control is based on electrical power, not turbine speed as in conventional utility turbine generators. Multi-machine dynamics differ very little from single machine dynamics
Control of large wind turbine generators connected to utility networks
This is an investigation of the control requirements for variable pitch wind turbine generators connected to electric power systems. The requirements include operation in very small as well as very large power systems. Control systems are developed for wind turbines with synchronous, induction, and doubly fed generators. Simulation results are presented. It is shown how wind turbines and power system controls can be integrated. A clear distinction is made between fast control of turbine torque, which is a peculiarity of wind turbines, and slow control of electric power, which is a traditional power system requirement
Universality in the pair contact process with diffusion
The pair contact process with diffusion is studied by means of multispin
Monte Carlo simulations and density matrix renormalization group calculations.
Effective critical exponents are found to behave nonmonotonically as functions
of time or of system length and extrapolate asymptotically towards values
consistent with the directed percolation universality class. We argue that an
intermediate regime exists where the effective critical dynamics resembles that
of a parity conserving process.Comment: 8 Pages, 9 figures, final version as publishe
A precise approximation for directed percolation in d=1+1
We introduce an approximation specific to a continuous model for directed
percolation, which is strictly equivalent to 1+1 dimensional directed bond
percolation. We find that the critical exponent associated to the order
parameter (percolation probability) is beta=(1-1/\sqrt{5})/2=0.276393202..., in
remarkable agreement with the best current numerical estimate beta=0.276486(8).Comment: 4 pages, 3 EPS figures; Submitted to Physical Review Letters v2:
minor typos + 1 major typo in Eq. (30) correcte
Pair contact process with diffusion - A new type of nonequilibrium critical behavior?
Recently Carlon et. al. investigated the critical behavior of the pair
contact process with diffusion [cond-mat/9912347]. Using density matrix
renormalization group methods, they estimate the critical exponents, raising
the possibility that the transition might belong to the same universality class
as branching annihilating random walks with even numbers of offspring. This is
surprising since the model does not have an explicit parity-conserving
symmetry. In order to understand this contradiction, we estimate the critical
exponents by Monte Carlo simulations. The results suggest that the transition
might belong to a different universality class that has not been investigated
before.Comment: RevTeX, 3 pages, 2 eps figures, adapted to final version of
cond-mat/991234
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