These standards and guidelines address numerous key project aspects, including safety; site condition assessment; design evaluation of wind turbines, blades, and support structures; manufacturing; transportation; installation, commissioning, and certification; and operation—all directly affected by the external environmental conditions.
[pdf] Mechanical brakes use callipers and discs to create friction and slow a rotor’s motion, designed to withstand the high torque of turbines and harsh conditions. By braking, the blades slow down, keeping the turbine rotating at a safe speed even in fast winds without expelling too much energy.
[pdf] The current wind turbines adopt forced air cooling and liquid cooling prevalently, among which, the wind generating set with power up to 750 kW usually takes forced air cooling as a main cooling method.
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