Design and Development of A Vertical Wind Turbine Using Slow Wind Speed for Mini Power Generation

Wind energy can be changed into other forms of energy, either mechanical or electrical energy. To convert the kinetic energy into electricity, the wind turbines, which consists rotor blades, shaft and electricity generator is needed. Rotor blade is the most important part because when the wind force...

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Main Authors: Din, Abdul Talib, Azraai, Shamsul Bahari, Thenamirtham, Kesavan Selvan
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/3370/
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author Din, Abdul Talib
Azraai, Shamsul Bahari
Thenamirtham, Kesavan Selvan
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Azraai, Shamsul Bahari
Thenamirtham, Kesavan Selvan
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description Wind energy can be changed into other forms of energy, either mechanical or electrical energy. To convert the kinetic energy into electricity, the wind turbines, which consists rotor blades, shaft and electricity generator is needed. Rotor blade is the most important part because when the wind forces the blades to move, it will transfer most of its energy to the rotor. Then the rotor transfers its mechanical, rotational energy to the shaft, whereby it is connected to the center of the rotor before enters an electrical generator on the other end. The aim of this study is to investigate the possibility of improving wind energy capture, under low wind speed conditions using various blade configurations. This paper deals with the results of the first part of the study which is the development of the methodology using physical test rig and computer modeling using commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code. This study focuses mainly on analyzing the efficiency of the energy conversion and torque coefficients in relation to the tip speed ratio of wind turbine. For the overall performance, the results show that the output power produced by the wind turbine has great potential to be used in the slow wind region in the range of 5 to 10 km/hr.
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spelling utem-33702023-07-27T15:47:09Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/3370/ Design and Development of A Vertical Wind Turbine Using Slow Wind Speed for Mini Power Generation Din, Abdul Talib Azraai, Shamsul Bahari Thenamirtham, Kesavan Selvan TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Wind energy can be changed into other forms of energy, either mechanical or electrical energy. To convert the kinetic energy into electricity, the wind turbines, which consists rotor blades, shaft and electricity generator is needed. Rotor blade is the most important part because when the wind forces the blades to move, it will transfer most of its energy to the rotor. Then the rotor transfers its mechanical, rotational energy to the shaft, whereby it is connected to the center of the rotor before enters an electrical generator on the other end. The aim of this study is to investigate the possibility of improving wind energy capture, under low wind speed conditions using various blade configurations. This paper deals with the results of the first part of the study which is the development of the methodology using physical test rig and computer modeling using commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code. This study focuses mainly on analyzing the efficiency of the energy conversion and torque coefficients in relation to the tip speed ratio of wind turbine. For the overall performance, the results show that the output power produced by the wind turbine has great potential to be used in the slow wind region in the range of 5 to 10 km/hr. 2012-01-02 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/3370/1/Conference_in_Manila_-_Wind_Turbine.doc Din, Abdul Talib and Azraai, Shamsul Bahari and Thenamirtham, Kesavan Selvan (2012) Design and Development of A Vertical Wind Turbine Using Slow Wind Speed for Mini Power Generation. In: E-Leader Conference, Manila, 2nd January 2012, Global Innovative College, Global City, Manila. http://www.g-casa.com
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Din, Abdul Talib
Azraai, Shamsul Bahari
Thenamirtham, Kesavan Selvan
Design and Development of A Vertical Wind Turbine Using Slow Wind Speed for Mini Power Generation
title Design and Development of A Vertical Wind Turbine Using Slow Wind Speed for Mini Power Generation
title_full Design and Development of A Vertical Wind Turbine Using Slow Wind Speed for Mini Power Generation
title_fullStr Design and Development of A Vertical Wind Turbine Using Slow Wind Speed for Mini Power Generation
title_full_unstemmed Design and Development of A Vertical Wind Turbine Using Slow Wind Speed for Mini Power Generation
title_short Design and Development of A Vertical Wind Turbine Using Slow Wind Speed for Mini Power Generation
title_sort design and development of a vertical wind turbine using slow wind speed for mini power generation
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/3370/
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http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/3370/1/Conference_in_Manila_-_Wind_Turbine.doc