SUPERGEN Wind
Wind Energy Technology
SUPERGEN Wind Energy Technology
Energy Programme  
  Sustainable Power Generation and Supply - Phase 1  
 

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Training

Phase 2

 

 

Training

The following training sessions are available for both project researchers and industry partners. Should you have any requirement about training, or any enquiry of the next training, please either visit News to check latest events, or send an email.

Fundamental level

  • T1. Introduction to Wind Energy Technology (Durham)

Medium level

  • T2.1 Improve reliability and availability of wind turbines (Durham)
  • T2.2 Wind turbine configuration for offshore environment (Loboro)
  • T2.3 Using novel materials for wind turbine (Manchester3)
  • T2.4 Wind Turbine Control: Role and Benefits (Strathclyde)
  • T2.5 Lightning Protection and Radar Interaction of Wind Turbines (Manchester1)
  • T2.6 Wind environment and its effect on wind turbine operations (surrey)
 

In-depth level:

  • T3.1 Reliability analysis of different wind turbine concepts (Durham)
  • T3.2 Modelling grouped reliability data for wind turbines (Durham/Loboro)
  • T3.3 Availability of wind turbines and the Physics of Failure approach (Loboro) - (Include SCADA and medium frequency data analysis for condition based maintenance)
  • T3.4 Wake developments and interactions within an array of large wind turbines (Surrey)
  • T3.5 CFD Modelling and Validation of Wind flow over a Forest Canopy (Loboro)
  • T3.6 Practical condition monitoring techniques for off-shore wind farms (Durham)
  • T3.7 Fault analysis and condition monitoring of electrical generators in wind turbines (Manchester2)
  • T3.8 Parametric modelling of large wind turbine blades (RAL)
  • T3.9 Novel blade material (Manchester3)
  • T3.10 Active load reduction for wind turbines (Strathclyde)
  • T3.11 Minimising WT visibility to radar systems (Manchester1)
  • T3.12 Lightning protection solutions for wind turbines (Manchester1)
  • T3.13 Resolving conflicts between Structural, RCS and Lightning protection issues in new blade designs (Manchester1&3)

 

 
 
 
     
Last updated :

23-Oct-2009

 
23-Oct-2009