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Variable Dampers to Mitigate Structural Demand to Wind Turbines: The Role of the Monitoring System Features for the Effectiveness of the Control Strategy

In the last decade, some researchers and professionals have been engaged in the study of methods and techniques that can build high wind turbines while containing construction costs within the limits of economic convenience. Among the most promising solutions is that of using innovative devices to m...

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Published in:Applied sciences 2020-04, Vol.10 (7), p.2498
Main Authors: Caterino, Nicola, Pugliano, Giovanni, Spizzuoco, Mariacristina, Robustelli, Umberto
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Control systems
Dampers
Data processing
magnetorheological damper
Measuring instruments
Monitoring
Navigation
Production capacity
semi-active control
Stability
Strategy
structural monitoring
Turbines
Vibration
Vibration control
Wind farms
Wind power
wind turbine
title Variable Dampers to Mitigate Structural Demand to Wind Turbines: The Role of the Monitoring System Features for the Effectiveness of the Control Strategy
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