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Wind Turbine Systems

Author(s): David Rivkin, PhD
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  • ISBN-13: 9781449625801
  • Paperback    224 pages      © 2013
  • Will Publish: 8/17/2012
Price: International Sales $64.95 US List
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Part of the Art and Science of Wind Energy Series

As the wind energy industry continues to expand in the United States and around the globe, it will provide many opportunities for workers in search of new careers. These careers extend beyond the wind farm and include the efforts of employees who work in manufacturing plants, offices, and construction, as well as operation and maintenance.

Wind Turbine Systems provides readers with in-depth information on the mechanical systems that make wind-turbine subsystems. Readers will learn about the rotor system, drive train, nacelle, electrical system, control system, and operating sequence control, along with issues related to wind-turbine location.

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  • Provides information on the mechanical systems that make wind-turbine subsystems
  • Discusses the many sub-systems involved with wind energy and the importance of understanding each
  • Highlights issues related to wind-turbine location

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  Chapter  1: Wind Turbine Systems Overview  
  Chapter  2: Loads and Structural Stresses  
  Chapter  3: Rotor System  
  Chapter  4: Mechanical Drive Train and Nacelle   
  Chapter  5: Electrical Power Overview  
  Chapter  6: Electrical Systems  
  Chapter  7: Control Systems and Operating Sequence Control  
  Chapter  8: Vibration  
  Chapter  9: The Tower  
  Chapter  10: Wind Turbine Siting  
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David Rivkin, PhD

Prof. David A. Rivkin, PhD, is managing director and dean of the College of Science and Technology at the Sustainable Methods Institute (SMI), an online university and innovation center.
 
He is also the chairman of the Department of Nanosciences in Renewable Energy at Chiist University, Atlanta, Georgia; and dean of education and research at the Israel Sustainability Institute. He is also chief scientist and director at the Adamah Group and its wind power division, in Israel.
 
Professor Rivkin was the founder, associate professor, and chairman of the Green Technologies Department at Ohalo College of Katzrin; associate professor at National University, based in San Diego, Calif.; International Technological University, in San Jose, Calif.; and the Graduate School of Science and Technology at the Technical University of Munich, in Germany.
 
He holds dual bachelor’s degrees in chemistry and nuclear engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. Professor Rivkin pursued postgraduate studies toward a doctorate in biophysics at the University of California and later completed a PhD in business sciences at the European School of Business London at Regent’s College, with a focus on small business sustainability. He has over 25 years of professional experience in both industry and academia.

He has taught at internationally renowned colleges and universities in Europe, India, China, the United States, and Israel.  In 2010 Professor Rivkin was nominated to be a Fulbright scholar.  He is also an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) senior member and distinguished lecturer, a principal adviser in clean technologies to the National Science Foundation, a certified program manager, a certified corporate sustainability expert, and a certified green energy professional.
 
He is the winner of numerous technical and managerial awards and has been recognized for his outstanding contributions by governments as well as the United Nations. A serial entrepreneur, with roles in several successful ventures, including as founder and chief of technology for SciEssence International, Professor Rivkin has a multidisciplinary background, from biosciences to nanotechnology from health to energy, that gives him broad expertise in sustainability.

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This book is designed for curriculums in Wind Power and renewable energy found at community and technical colleges.

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