Wind Energy

Journal Title

  • Wind Energy

ISSN

  • E 1099-1824 | P 1095-4244

Publisher

  • John Wiley & Sons Inc.

Listed on(Coverage)

JCR 2005-2019
SJR 2004-2019
CiteScore 2011-2019
SCIE 2010-2021
CC 2016-2021
SCOPUS 2017-2020

Active

  • Active

    based on the information

    • SCOPUS:2020-10

Country

  • USA

Aime & Scopes

  • Wind power is one of the major energy resources that are important components of future energy scenarios. Wind Energy offers a major forum for the reporting of advances in this rapidly developing technology with the goal of realising the world-wide potential to harness clean energy from land-based and offshore wind. The journal aims to reach all those with an interest in this field from academic research, industrial development through to applications, including individual wind turbines and components, wind farms and integration of wind power plants. Contributions across the spectrum of scientific and engineering disciplines concerned with the advancement of wind power capture, conversion, integration and utilisation technologies are essential features of the journal. Principal Topics /// Wind rotors and blades - aerodynamics, aero-elastics,aero-servo-elasticity, aero-acoustics, wakes, rotor and bladedesign. /// Structural and mechanical components modeling anddesign. /// Electrical engineering of wind power - electricalcomponents, power electronics and controls, generators, gridconnection, integration and control of wind power plants. /// Dynamics and control - control algorithms, sensors,actuators, and load mitigation strategies. /// Development of resource assessment techniques- prediction,modelling, atmospheric physics, wind farm planning, siting(including off-shore developments), economics and environmentalissues. /// Concept innovations, modelling, systems - design,installation, operation, performance, optimisation and control;small, hybrid and autonomous systems and applications otherthan grid connection such as desalination, water pumping andheating. /// Operations and maintenance – reliability, maintainability,condition monitoring, predictive maintenance, andeconomics.

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