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Kinematical Analysis of Variants of Wind Turbine Drive by Means of Graphs

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Variants of a wind turbine drive are discussed in the paper. The drive should be adjustable. The control tools should be reliable and simple. Several variants of drive system based upon a compound planetary gear accompanied by a friction gear are analysed and compared. Graph models had been used for analysis of the gear itself. The analysis of the whole system using graphs is proposed via modification of known approaches. The analysis of results shows their full compatibility.

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Drewniak, J., Kopeć, J., Zawiślak, S. (2017). Kinematical Analysis of Variants of Wind Turbine Drive by Means of Graphs. In: Zawiślak, S., Rysiński, J. (eds) Graph-Based Modelling in Engineering. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 42. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39020-8_6

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