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Volume 3, Issue 4, July-August, 2015, pp. 08-13
ISSN Online: 2347-5188 Print: 2347-8772, DOA: 10072015
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
GOALS IN GREEN TECHNOLOGY
HOW WIND POWER IS GENERATED
VENTILATOR FAN TURBINE
COMONENTS
COMPOSITES FOR WIND TURBINE
CONSIDERATIONS
GRAPH(Co-Relation between the Wind Speed and the Power Generated in Kw )
ADVANTAGES
DISADVANTAGES
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION
Energy is one of the most fundamental parts of our universe. Energy is a
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
The basis of green technology is to reduce toxicity in the atmosphere and
try to build a world which utilizes renewable source of energy to meet its
daily needs.
Helping men to live a safe and prosperous life with all benefits of
technology.
Wind, solar and other renewable energies now produce nearly 22 percent of
power. This mechanical power can be used for specific tasks (such as
grinding grain or pumping water) or a generator can convert.
Wind Turbines are obviously a source of renewable energy, as the wind
COMONENTS
Ventilator turbine mainly consist two parts. They are
1.mechanical unit
2.power generation unit
Fig.no:1
1).Mechanical Unit: Betzs limit plays significant restriction on the power that
can be extracted by the blades.
The limitations mean more blades the less power each can extract. The
other factor is the aesthetics.
It is accepted that three blade turbines are less disturbing than one or two
blade design.
2) Power Unit: The power unit primarily consists of a dynamo.
The mechanical power is sourced from the mechanical unit, the shaft
connects the power unit
The magnets are usually not made of natural magnetite or a permanent
magnet (unless it is a small generator), but they are copper or aluminum
wire coiled around an iron core.
resistance of the wind turbine rotor blades, the blades can be produced from
fiber reinforced polymer laminates.
fibers ensure longitudinal stiffness and strength, while the resin matrix is
responsible for fracture toughness.
CONSIDERATIONS
Power Generated
P= Power in the Wind (Watts)
= Density of the Air (Kg/m3)
r= Radius of swept area (m2)
V= Wind Velocity (m/sec)
= 3.14
P=1/2 r2 V3
ADVANTAGES
The wind is free and with modern technology it can be captured efficiently.
It can not produce any greenhouse gases or other.
It occupies less space.
Wind turbines are available in a range of sizes which means a vast range of
DISADVANTAGES
This model cannot be used to produce power at high rate.
The rate of power generation is not constant throughout the year.
This is best for coastal areas.
CONCLUSION
The new mantra of the 21st century is sustainable development, which
means that the local population should be able to absorb the development of
a country or region.
The benefits of using wind power over other resources lies in its minimum
operational cost.
Modern turbines are totally controlled by computers that are totally safe.
Since wind is clean source of energy, the power conversion does not pose
any environmental hazard.
REFERENCES
[1] Wind Power Generation and Wind Turbine Design - W. Tong (WIT,
2010) BBSSteward,
[2] Wind Turbine Technology Fundamental Concepts in Wind Turbine
Engineering, Second
Edition
[3] Wind Power Turbine Design Selection and Optimization-Ferdgust
[4] http://www.planetexperts.com/?s=wind+energy
[5] http://www.altenergy.org/renewables/wind.html
[6] Beckwith, S. W. (2007), Resin Infusion Technology: 4S6AMPE Journal
43 (3), May/June 2007
[7] Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer
(PHY) Specification, IEEE
Std. 802.11, 1997.
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