Description: The work contains an analytical review of modern wind energy, based on different physical principles. We consider wind installations with horizontal-axial and vertical-axial configurations, innovative designs for wind turbines. Also, modern methods and possibilities for scaling and optimal regulation of wind parks are considered. Mathematical models for the interaction of airflow with blades of collinear and orthogonal plants have been developed, and methods for optimal regulation have been identified that increase the energy efficiency of plants. A number of patent developments represent promising directions for the development of wind energy: horizontal and vertical collinear installations, vertical-axial orthogonal devices with unregulated and self-regulating blades and with optimal control systems based on the author methods of optimizing.
Description: The work contains an analytical review of modern wind energy, based on different physical principles. We consider wind installations with horizontal-axial and vertical-axial configurations, innovative designs for wind turbines. Also, modern methods and possibilities for scaling and optimal regulation of wind parks are considered. Mathematical models for the interaction of airflow with blades of collinear and orthogonal plants have been developed, and methods for optimal regulation have been identified that increase the energy efficiency of plants. A number of patent developments represent promising directions for the development of wind energy: horizontal and vertical collinear installations, vertical-axial orthogonal devices with unregulated and self-regulating blades and with optimal control systems based on the author methods of optimizing.
Considered one of Russia’s greatest philosophers, Vladimir Soloviev (1853–1900) was also a theologian, historian, poet, and social and political critic. His works have emerged to enjoy renewed attention in post–Soviet Russia, and his concerns echo in contemporary discussions of politics, law, and morality. In this collection of Soloviev’s essays—many translated into English for the first time—the philosopher explores an array of social issues, from the death penalty to nationalism to women’s rights. Soloviev reacts against the tradition of European rationalist thought and seeks to synthesize religious philosophy, science, and ethics in the context of a universal Christianity. In these writings he reveals the centrality of human rights in his Christian worldview, not only as an abstract theory but also as an inspiration in everyday life. In a substantive introduction and copious annotations to the essays, Vladimir Wozniuk points out distinctive and often overlooked features of Soloviev’s works while illuminating his place within both the Russian and Western intellectual traditions.
This personification of wisdom with golden hair and a radiant aura echoes both the eternal feminine and the world soul. Rooted in Christian and Jewish mysticism, Eastern Orthodox iconography, Greek philosophy, and European romanticism, the Sophiology that suffuses Solovyov's philosophical and artistic works is both intellectually sophisticated and profoundly inspiring. Judith Deutsch Kornblatt brings together key texts from Solovyov's writings about Sophia: poetry, fiction, drama, and philosophy, all extensively annotated and some available in English for the first time (with assistance from the translators Boris Jakim and Laury Magnus)."--Amazon website.
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