Wind Power Impact on Power System Dynamic Performance

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Abstract

High resolution infrared spectra of HeN−CO2 clusters with N up to 17 have been studied in the region of the CO2 ν3 fundamental band. The B rotational constant initially drops as expected for a normal molecule, reaching a minimum for N=5. Its subsequent rise for N=6 to 11 can be interpreted as the transition from a normal (though floppy) molecule to a quantum solvation regime. For N>13, the B value becomes approximately constant with a value about 17% larger than that measured in much larger helium nanodroplets. Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of pure rotational spectra are in excellent agreement with the measured B in this size range and complement the experimental study with detailed structural information. For a larger cluster size (N=30–50) the simulations show a clear sign of convergence towards the nanodroplet B value.

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S., E. (2010). Wind Power Impact on Power System Dynamic Performance. In Wind Power. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/8353

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