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Studies in Electrical Machines & Wind Turbines associated with developing Reliable Power Generation

TAVNER, PETER,JOHN (2012) Studies in Electrical Machines & Wind Turbines associated with developing Reliable Power Generation. Doctoral thesis, Durham University.

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Abstract

The publications listed in date order in this document are offered for the Degree of Doctor of Science in Durham University and have been selected from the author’s full publication list. The papers in this thesis constitute a continuum of original work in fundamental and applied electrical science, spanning 30 years, deployed on real industrial problems, making a significant contribution to conventional and renewable energy power generation.
This is the basis of a claim of high distinction, constituting an original and substantial contribution to engineering science.

Item Type:Thesis (Doctoral)
Award:Doctor of Philosophy
Keywords:Electrical machines, wind turbines
Faculty and Department:Faculty of Science > Engineering and Computing Science, School of (2008-2017)
Thesis Date:2012
Copyright:Copyright of this thesis is held by the author
Deposited On:10 Apr 2012 11:34

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