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Question by t: anyone know an easy design for an electricity generator i can make for my wind turbine?
im making a wind turbine for the science fair and the generator i made doesnt work so i need to make a new one really soon!!!! this is the turbine design that i would connect it too:http://www.re-energy.ca/pdf/wind-turbine.pdf
ive built the old generator perfectly and looked it over and over again…..
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Answer by charles sThe design shown is about as simple as you can find. You should investigate why your generator doesn’t work first. One thing might be how the coils are [...]
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Question by : Other than Size and surface area, what makes a blade design for a wind turbine Efficientnt?
So i am making a wind turbine, and i know that the more blades more surface area would make it more efficient, but what aspect in the design would make it most efficient , because i want to compare different designs and come up with a central rule for blade efficiency, Can anyone help?
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Answer by oil field trashThe shape or curve of the blade is also important since you want to minimize turbulence and maximize the amount of the [...]
Question by Fred: Would increasing wind speed change the optimum design for a wind turbine?
I’m doing a project where I’m comparing the energy gain for a wind turbine at low speeds (5-20 mph) to an increase around 300mph (hypothetically), and I’m wondering whether or not a increase to that speed would change the way we would approach the design of a wind turbine?
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Answer by mcm10Yes it would. All wind turbines have cut in speeds and cut off speeds. Cut in speed is the minimum wind velocity that will cause the turbine to produce energy and cut off speed is [...]