Hydrostatic Transmission for Wind Power Generation
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Hydrostatic Transmission for Wind Power Generation
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2011-11
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The University of Minnesota is performing research on the application of continuously variable hydrostatic transmissions for wind turbines. By replacing the gearbox of traditional wind turbines with a continuously variable hydrostatic transmission (HST) more efficient turbine operation could be achieved without the use of unreliable gearbox and power electronics.
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Stelson, Kim; Kildegaard, Arne; Brad Bohlmann, Brad; Wang, Feng; Thul, Brenen; Dutta, Rahul. (2011). Hydrostatic Transmission for Wind Power Generation. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/119846.
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