
doi: 10.2172/7102363
In a system of wind-powered generators, a reliable yet inexpensive control system is desirable. Such a system would be completely automatic so it could be left unattended for long periods. It would respond to electrical representations of data such as bearing temperature, vibration, wind velocity, turbine velocity, torque, or any other pertinent data. It would respond by starting or stopping the turbine, controlling the loading, or sounding an alarm. A microprocessor-based controller capable of these functions is described.
Electronic Equipment 170603* -- Wind Energy Engineering-- Power-Conversion Systems, Wind Turbines, Computers, 17 Wind Energy, Control Systems, Electronic Circuits
Electronic Equipment 170603* -- Wind Energy Engineering-- Power-Conversion Systems, Wind Turbines, Computers, 17 Wind Energy, Control Systems, Electronic Circuits
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