Thursday, August 26, 2010

Wind Power


Author(s): Jack Park
Publisher: Cheshire Books
Date : 1982
Pages : 253
Format : PDF
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Language : English
ISBN-10 : 091735205X
ISBN-13 :
all about : Wind generators, Farm windmills, Wind furnaces, Transmissions
* Inverters, Energy storage, Performance and costs, Energy tax credits.

how to : Measure the windspeed, Plan a wind system, Design and build
rotors Install and maintain your system, Sell power to the utilities.


for : Farmers and rural landowners, Designers Engineers, Contractors,
Homeowners, Tradespeople, and “New-Age” entrepreneurs.



So you want to destgn and build a wind
power system 7 Maybe you’re tired of paying
ever-Increasing electric bills and worried
about the future avallabrlrty of electricity as
fossrl fuelsbecome depleted. Maybe you’ve
just bought land far away from the nearest
power lrne and you’d like to; harness the
wind to pump water for your cattle. Or maybe
you’re a New Age entrepreneur who plans
to generate electrrcal power at several windy
sites and sell rt to the utllrtres. If so, you are
entering the ranks of a growing number of
people turning back to one of the oldest
sources of energy and power.

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Modeling and Problem Solving Techniques for Engineers



Author(s): Laszlo Horvath, Imre J. Rudas
Publisher: Academic Press
Date : 2004
Pages : 352
Format : pdf
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Quality : high
Language : English
ISBN-10 : 012602250X
ISBN-13 :

This book offers a comprehensive survey of computer methods for engineers that know the importance of the future applications of these techniques but can not understand them. Typically, design and production engineers can find books for specialists but they need one that helps them to understand the mystic world of advanced computer aided engineering activitites. This book is intended to fill this gap. Mechanical engineers will find basic theory and the value of competitive computer-aided engineering methods in the proposed book. The book will be written in a style free of computer specialists' jargon.
The topic of the book is computer methodology for engineers, including conceptual design, detailed design, styling, modeling, analysis, simulation, manufacturing planning, 3D graphic visualization. The aspect is of the engineer who is in dialog connection with computer procedures and is working in a human-computer system where a group of engineers collaborates using an advanced concurrent engineering environment. The book will include chapters on: computing for engineering; computer representation; computing methods: creating computer representations; application of computer representations; engineering activities in the global computer environment; and opinions of some potentials. The audience for this book consists of engineers, who must be familiar with computer methods and should be able to apply them in their work, as well as students who are not involved in computer-related courses but need an understanding of the world of computer-aided engineering to solve engineering tasks. Potential readers may be any individuals who need to understand computer-aided engineering methods, especially engineering modeling. *Written by engineering professors who are also IT professionals, this book marries two points-of-view to provide a unique perspective *Covers the full spectrum of computer-aided engineering, from mathematics to graphics *Written purposefully in languge that is IT jargon-free, so that engineers will not get lost in tangled acronyms

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