eMagRes 1996
DOI: 10.1002/9780470034590.emrstm1347
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Metals in the Environment

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“…The results of the tests are described in Figure 10 [56]. Maximum standard deviation of the power of bin data in the field measurement is 161.5486 watt [56], whereas the error values from the correlation increases until 92.2884 watt at wind speed of 10 m/s. For wind speed greater than 10 m/s, the estimated power is higher than the expected values.…”
Section: Field Measurement and Computed Powermentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The results of the tests are described in Figure 10 [56]. Maximum standard deviation of the power of bin data in the field measurement is 161.5486 watt [56], whereas the error values from the correlation increases until 92.2884 watt at wind speed of 10 m/s. For wind speed greater than 10 m/s, the estimated power is higher than the expected values.…”
Section: Field Measurement and Computed Powermentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Figure 10. Results of power measurement of the rotor with a diameter of 2.4 m in the field [56] and predicted power values by data correlation from small-scaled rotors Figure 11. The altered power coefficient of field rotor by wind speed changes.…”
Section: From Bem To 3-d Wind Turbine Blade Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiments for Studying Interactions. A wide range of experiments exist to study molecular interactions and readers are referred to general reviews by Cardoza et al, 19 by Simpson et al, 9 Mazzei and Piccolo, 84 as well as specific reviews on metal interactions, 94 organic pollutants, 84 and clays. 95 In general, experiments that measure interactions can be split into two main categories: (1) experiments that detect both free and bound species and (2) experiments that specifically select the bound component.…”
Section: ■ Associations and Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%