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Materials, Methods & Technologies, Volume 7, 2013

PROGRESSIVE INNOVATIONS IN APPLYING WIND ENERGY
Ainakul K. Yershina, Chingiz Sh. Yershin
Pagini: 4-12
Publicat: 1 Jan 2013
Vizualizări: 276
Descărcări: 19
Rezumat: The article presents the current design of a laboratory model, the so-called model of vertical-axis wind turbine component. Construction work carried out, and then made a valid laboratory model of cross-sectional area S = 0,64 m 2, which can operate as a conventional Darya, and in the mode of our constructive solutions. The tower that supports the wind turbine installed in the vertical position of the shaft 2, each of which is connected with only one blade and working with "their" current generator. The shafts are separated by a bearing and can operate autonomously, independently of each other. The mechanical energy of rotation is transferred to two different power generators, ie Each shaft works on his generator. Electricity generated by them is summarized. Thus, the feature of this design is the increased removal of wind energy in two independent "working" trees with the same swept area. Therefore, effective value of wind energy usage efficiency may be increased to 0.7 in case of high production culture.Vertical-axis turbine component has a special lock that supports the angle between the furs 180 °.
Cuvinte cheie: wind turbine darrieus, shaft, generator current, power, wind speed, blade
Citează acest articol: Ainakul K. Yershina, Chingiz Sh. Yershin. PROGRESSIVE INNOVATIONS IN APPLYING WIND ENERGY. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 7, 4-12 (2013). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003133/
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