Wind turbine type: three-phase permanent magnet wind turbine
Wind wheel diameter: 2.8 m
Number of blades: 3
Material blades: Reinforced glass fiber
Rated speed: 360 r/min
Start-up wind speed: 3 m/s
Rated wind speed: 8 m/s
Working wind speed: 3-25 m/s
Safe wind speed: 40 m/s
Adjustment method of speed: tail bias and electromagnetic braking
Equipped tower: Cable tower
Tower height: 6 m
Head weight: 45 kg
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The maximum overseas is 8MW and domestic is 6MW
The domestic wind turbine with the largest power of a single machine comes off the production line, 6 MW
July 25, 2012 10:03 Source: Page function font China Construction News: Large, Medium, Small Close
Our reporter Ren Jia reported that the 6 MW offshore wind turbine developed par Guodian United Power Technology (Baoding) Co., Ltd. has officially rolled off the production line. It is currently the largest single-machine wind turbine in China and represents the highest level of large-scale wind turbine manufacturing technology in China.
On June 30, 2012, United Power's 6 MW dual-fed offshore wind turbine rolled off the production line in Yixing.
This generator is independently developed and manufactured by United Power Yixing Company, and has achieved innovation and optimization in electromagnetic calculation methods, stator and rotor insulation structures, etc. In recent years, Yixing Company has strengthened cooperation with key domestic scientific research institutions such as Tsinghua University and well-known foreign companies. Based on an independently developed 1.5MW wind generator, through technological innovation, it has developedsuccessfully lapped a double of 2 MW and 3 MW. 6MW Dual Powered Powered and Offshore Wind Turbine Generators.
Ren Jia
The biggest foreigner is 8 MW: a monster 131 meters high! The world's largest wind turbine
China Electric Power Network reports: v164 Vestas will become the world's largest and most powerful wind turbine. It is 131 meters high and 177 meters in diameter and can produce eight megawatts of electricity. This wind turbine will be used at sea. Each of its blades has a span of 80 meters, longer than a Boeing 747.
Vestas will begin testing in Denmark early next year. The company plans to make its first wind turbine operational in 2014.