Wind-Induced Vibration Analysis and Remote Monitoring Test of Wind Turbine Power Tower

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The major loss of the hurricane was damage and collapse of structures, In particular, wind power tower wich requires both the use of wind, wind on the structure plays a leading role in the tall slender flexible structure.In this paper, tests of remote sensing dynamic monitoring of tower structure with wind power are carried out, using measurement techniques of high-frequency and high-speed electromagnetic interference.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 639-640)

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293-296

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January 2013

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