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(6 where (a = frac{{w_{r} }}{{v_{r} - v_{in} }}), (b = - frac{{v_{in} w_{r} }}{{v_{r} - v_{in} }}); (P_{Wind}), (P_{rated}) are real power and rated power of wind generation (MW) respectively; (v_{in}), (v_{rated}), (v_{out}) are cut-in, rated, and cut-out speeds of wind turbine (m/s) respectively; and v is real-time wind speed (m/s).
(1 where V ci, V r, V co denote cut-in, rated and cut out speeds of wind turbine respectively which are characteristic of particular wind turbine under study and (varPsi left( t right)) is the output power of wind turbine operating in linear region which is given by: varPsi left( t right) = xV t)^{2} + yVleft( t right) + z (2).
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Considering the influences of non-simultaneous variation on the wind speeds of different wind power plants, two different wind power output curves are used in the simulation.
"An ice boat can go four times the speed of wind, and that must have seemed incredibly fast".
Prior to the arrival of humans on the scene, invasions progressed slowly, driven forward by the speed of wind or the endurance of the migrating animal.
In about three hours, the speed of wind exceeded 34 knots, about 63 kilometers per hour, the benchmark at which the storm can be classified as a cyclone.
Ice boating is similar to sailing, but unlike regular sailing, the friction is minimal, you can sail upward of five times the speed of wind.
Wind speed sensor is employed to continuously monitor the speed of wind turbine.
However, the most efficient solution should be increasing the speed of wind.
The identical cut-in wind speed, cut-out wind speed and rated wind speed of wind farm are set as 3, 20, 13.5 m/s, respectively.
At this time also, there was a concurrent decline in the speed of wind (Figs. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6).
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