Physical Principles in Wind Turbine Operation & Design Hints For Energy Efficiency in Power Generation

Introduction

The wind turbine is a much underutilised method of power generation by governments, corporates & home owners. As government public service becomes weaker & more expensive, it becomes necessary for communities & home owners to secure their own power. While solar power is more popular, wind power is also a potentially valuable resource for power generation. This is particularly true in windy areas, higher lattitudes & areas heavily shadowed by trees, mountains, valley slopes & high rise buildings etc.. The design of the wind turbine is important to maximise the conversion of wind velocity to wind turbine rotor rotation & then maximuise rotor rotation to electricity production. This article has the aim of generating ideas for better designs for research, governments, & corporations, as well as give the home owner an idea of wind power potential, & wind turbine physics & workings, to encourage the building & installation of domestic wind turbines to access this free for all energy.

The idea of domestic wind turbines is a possibility for us all, ranging from a generous to small budget. For those with $ but limited time, information will help determine the best types of wind turbines from & installed from the best people, as well as help with the monitoring & maintenance of the system. For those with more time & less $ , there is the potential learn the system thoroughly, in order to diy manufacture & install your own system, as well as manage all system monitoring & maitenance. The advantage of the latter option is that you can save alot of money & tailor make your own design to suit your own situation & preferences.

How Wind Turbines Operate

Wind turbines simply convert some of the kinetic energy of the wind (or speed of air at atmospheric pressure), from the air to rotor blade rotation, which rotates a shaft connected to a generator, which in turn converts the rotational energy to electrical energy.

The three basic parts of any wind turbine are:

The rotor blades which convert wind energy into rotational energy in the form of angular momentum.

The shaft transfers this rotational energy to the generator.

The generator converts the rotational energy into electrical energy by means of electromagnetic induction.

The Generator

The generator consists of a series of magnets attached to the shaft, so that they rotate with the rotor blades around a conductor, which is connected to the power generation electric circuit. The generator works on the principle of electromagnetic induction, which means as the electromagnetic field of the conductor changes with the rotating of the magnets, an electric field (ie. voltage & current) is induced in the conductor according to Lenz’s Law.

Lenz’s Law di/dl = – dB/dt

where i = current (amps), l=length of conductor & B = magnetic field strength (Tesla),& t=time

This is the production of electricity, which then moves around the power generation circuit usually to charge up a battery in a domestic system.

The Rotor Blades and Tail Fin

The rotor blades are tilted at an angle in the same direction for all blades like an aircraft propeller. In the presence of wind, a portion of the wind resistance will then turn each of the blades in the same direction creating the angular momentum of the rotor & shaft. Then assuming the rotational resistance of the rotor piece and the shaft & generator to be small, the rotors speed up nearly to the speed of the wind passing through it, in much the same way as an aircraft’s speed is nearly proportional to the rotor speed (except for air resistance).

 Better wind turbines also have a tail fin, which has dual purposes of;

Maintaining the plane of the rotor perpendicular to the wind direction as it changes, thus maximising the available wind to power the rotation of the rotor piece.

Balancing the rotor piece so that the net weight of the wind turbine is on top of its suport, meaning the structural stress on the support is balanced & thereby minimised (ie. so that the centre of mass is directly over the support or slightly on the rotor side to allow some adjustment to average wind force).

Physical Principles of Rotor Rotation

It is important to note that modern wind turbines are based on the concept of speed of roration rather than the amount of work done by the rotation of the rotor. This is evident in the difference seen between the wind turbine & windmill, whereas the former is designed for speed, the latter is designed for work. It must therefore be concluded that the relative physical load of modern wind turbines is light.

The physcal principles affecting the speed of rotor rotation can be summarised as follows;

The surface area, number of, & angle of the rotors to the wind direction.

The angular momentum of the rotor piece, which is dependent on the design & weight distribution of the rotor piece.

Air resistance to rotation (ie. drag when the rotors are rotating faster than the wind).

Internal friction & electromagnetic force resistance to magnet rotation in the generator.

Wind Power Torque on the Rotor Piece

Rotational force (ie. torque) on the rotor piece for a set wind speed increases with the radius, number, and surface area of blades. The angle of the blades is also important in rotational force, which is maximised at 45 degrees to wind direction.

Considering one blade at radius r & angle of Ø to the rotor with wind force F, then the torque on the blade at radius r from the shaft can be expressed per unit area of blade as follows;

T = r X F = r F sinØ = rF (for wind turbine rotors since Ø=90°)  

where T = torque (Nm), F = Force (N), W = force due to wind, A = area (m^2) & r = radius of rotor blade (m), 

also  X = cross-product of vector terms (ie. magnitude & direction).

Now considering the nature of the rotor blade, assuming a constant slope of blade to the wind direction (W), the lateral force on the blade can be expressed as follows;

F = W A cosð * sinð       where ð = the angle of blade to the wind direction

cos ð = force perpendicular to the blade,

& sinð = that component of force on the blade effective in generating torque.

It is easily shown the maximum torque occurs at an angle of 45°.

Therefore in the case of a load on the torque of rotation, such as with a windmill, steeper angles are required to meet the work requirement (ie. nearer 45°).

However where the load is light, the speed of rotation of the blades can reach a significant proportion of the speed of the wind, assuming the wind speed is relatively constant. A shallow blade angle in such a case mutiplies the rotor piece rotation, but also decreases the effective torque.

The torque on the rotor blades is also proportional to the area which intersects the wind, & therefore increases proportionally with the number of blades. Therefore the windmill has most of the wheel covered by rotor blades.

As for the wind turbine, for speed of rotors, the number of rotors is not so important, only in so far as the angular acceleration to reach wind speed as it changes. In design for speed, the strength & drag of the rotor blades is important with respect to maximum speed able to be attained before the blades break. To increase speed ability, a design that could be considered is the wheel, because it both strengthens the rotor piece and reduces drag. Drag can be further decreased if the blade angle is spung to return to vertical when wind ceases, or at least can be varied according to wind & rotor speed.

Angular Momentum (L)

Angular momentum is a mass & radial property that keeps the rotor piece turning, when the wind ceases or decreases. This is important because it determines the rate of angular deceleration of the rotor piece in opposing angular motion resisting forces such as drag, friction & electromagnetic forces in the generator.

dL = m * dr  where m = mass / unit length of rotor blade  &  dr = incremental radius of the blade

L = m §dr = m*r = M*R where r=radius of blade, M = mass of blade & R = radius of centre of mass

Now for an evenly weighted blade R = r/2. So wind turbines sometimes have a weight within the blades which can be adjusted to optimise angular momentum.

Angular acceleration also increases proportionally with the number of blades.

Angular momentum can be improved by increasing the area of the wheel covered by blades, but also by using the configuration of the wheel, with significant weight on the circumference (ie. maximum r). Such a configuration also has the advantage of strengthening the rotor piece (ie. increasing safety rotor speed) & reducing drag.

Load of the Wind Turbine with respect to Other Design Possibilities

The typical wind turbine by its design, is very inefficient in harnessing the energy of the wind, in terms of energy produced per unit radius of rotor wheel. In order to improve wind energy efficiency a larger load should be incorporated into the generator part, which would translate into larger scale magnets & solenoids being used. This would mean that one well designed wind turbine would produce the same amount of power as many of the current designs combined. The extra load would require the wheel area of the rotor piece to have more blades, & a wheel configuration. Other design improvements would be the capability of the blade angle to be varied in order to maximise torque, momentum, as well as act as a brake by increased drag, & reduce resistance of the blades to the wind (ie. stop blades breaking), when the wind is too strong. Also in light winds, a gearing system could improve results.

DIY Home Design

Quite surprisingly, it is quite easy to plan & build your own wind turbine system. Planning is very important though, but can now be managed via information available on the internet. It is obviously easier & simpler to construct a simple miniture 3 blade type similar to the modern wind turbine, however there is scope to improve power output & energy efficiency by 1) using more blades & 2) having a wheel configuration. There is plenty of scope for the experimenter, also, to try different blade angles & DC electric motors etc. A domestic wind turbine system may be sufficient to power your home, or supplement your solar power system. The main concern with wind turbines is charging up the battery with less wind time, typically than solar time for a solar panel system. Therefore it is a good idea to be familiar with the wind patterns & climate in your area, & use this as part of planning. However typically in coastal areas, commonly there is a cold frontal system with windy conditions lasting a day or two once a week or more often, particularly during the winter months. It would therefore be preferable to be able to charge your battery(s) with each wind event that occurs. Information will go along way towards the planning, monitoring & maitenance of your system, & even the construction & installation. If you have the time, you can definately save alot of $ & yet design a good system, & be capable of managing it yourself. If you lack the time, then learning as much as you can is important for planning & managing the system, but research the avaiable products & installers well before you invest. All the best in harnessing this free for all energy.

Written by patpending
Masters graduate who likes water, maths & physics wrt invention innovations & good ideas

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Home Design Concepts

Home Design Concepts

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When buying a new house obviously one must start to think how to fill the interior space in the most practical way and also how to create an environment that will welcome and make the person feel really comfortable. One thing a person must keep in mind when opting for this step is to forget what other people are opting for when furnishing their homes and concentrate on personal needs, tastes and obviously budget. One must therefore consult someone or go through details by reading related articles to understand more what is eventually most practical for him/her. Below are listed important aspects one has to consider before starting to furnish a house.

Kitchen

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itchen is by far one of the most complicated rooms to treat due to the various aspects one must consider before thinking of opting for a new one. One of the initial steps that have to be taken before going around to see kitchens in various showrooms is to surf the internet and go through various catalogues to take note of various design ideas. This will help the person to have a clear idea of what style of kitchen and what design features to incorporate when making the initial kitchen design.

Obviously one has to decide what sort of kitchen layout best fits in the space available. Sometimes, there are no choices due to having some wall restrictions. The below are the basic kitchen layouts one can opt for;

The U-Shaped Kitchen

The L-Shaped Kitchen

The Island Option

The G-Shaped Kitchen

The Corridor/Galley Kitchen

The Single Wall/Pullman Kitchen

Obviously setting out the kitchen layout is the most important stage. This stage involves going through what tastes the person has and what sort of design features the person would like to be included in the kitchen design. Consultation with a kitchen designer is eventually the key to have a good end result.

Setting out a layout of the kitchen doesn’t stand nowhere on its own. One must take into consideration what is the best material to opt for and even what colour/s to choose.

Various kitchen cabinet door materials from where one can choose from are listed below;

Laminate

Polymeric Laminate

High Density Fibreboard (HDF)

Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF)

Veneered

Solid Wood

Tempered Glass

Furthermore, carcass material is mainly made of  melamine or laminate material.

After finalising the first kitchen layout and deciding for which material to go for one must also consider the type of worktop to be chosen. The below are the options available;

Hard Wood

Granite

Corian

Solid Surface

Quartz

Laminate

Each and every kitchen must obviously be equipped with appliances. These make the kitchen function and opting for good quality appliances can help the kitchen function well. Gaurantee, energy efficiency, brand reliability, etc. These are all important aspects one needs to consider before opting for a particular brand of appliances.

Main Bedroom

The main bedroom does not only represent a simple room where a person just sleeps. It must be considered a room that boosts a person for the next day. That is why it must be given a great importance in its design. Like all the other rooms it is important to go through various design ideas to see what style are we eventually after. Normally a person opting for a bedroom is also after storage space. Therefore, the main bedroom’s design must be based on the below principles;

Restness

Relation to a person’s character and tastes

Storage

We may think that setting up the main bedroom is only about placing the standard bedroom furniture (bed, wardrobe, bedside tables & chest of drawers) with the walls that make up the room and that is it. Well in reality there is much more to consider. Apart the design idea one must think of the floor space availability that will remain after putting the standard bedroom furniture. Will there be enough space to

put a queen size bed like I always had in mind

Open wardrobe doors

Put a TV cabinet, etc.

Some restrictions may start to arise when considering such things and that’s why one must consider the options to all these restrictions including;

The type of wardrobe that must be chosen (listed below) and the internal setup to accommodate all of the clothes and accessories one could have.

Swing Doors

Folding Doors

Sliding Doors

Walk In

Should the bed have storage space in it? If yes what sort of storage systems are now available? (listed below)

Underneath storage drawers

Hydraulic storage system.

What space is available for the chest of drawers? If there is enough, what sort of chest of drawers would be more ideal for you?

You had in mind to put a TV in your bedroom but you have no space for it? What options are available?

As one can see there may be more aspects to consider than we thought.

Spare Bedroom

If you have a spare bedroom, there are different things to consider when choosing furniture.  The following are some of these items.

First you will need to think about what you want to use the spare bedroom for.  A lot of people use it as a guest room for visitors.  You can think about whether you will want to have a bed in there.  Some people want to have it be able to be utilized as a guest room but do not want a huge bed taking up most of it.  You could then choose a sleeper couch, which can double as seating and as a bed for your guests.  Another idea is to have a daybed.  Still another choice is a futon.

What else might you use it for?  Think about whether you will need a lot of floor space such as if you want a place that you can do floor exercises while working out.  In that case, do not buy a lot of big furniture.  You might want to use it as a computer room.  You can buy a simple desk.  Another idea is to get a computer armoire so that the computer and its equipment can be hidden away, which would be great if your spare bedroom is a multi-purpose room.

You also need to think about how much you want to spend on the furniture for the spare bedroom.  Obviously it will first depend on how much money you actually have.  Think about who will actually see and use the room.  If it is only going to get use once a year when the in-laws come to visit, then you might not want to spend a lot.  If it will constantly be used, then you might spend more.

Also consider who will be using the furniture.  For instance, if it is to be a playroom for your kids at times, then you will want furniture that is safe for them, easy to clean and durable.  If you will have guests that always bring a lot of stuff, then you might want some drawers to accommodate them.  Of course you could also use it as a place to store some of your own extra things and can get furniture to accommodate that.

Consider how all of the different pieces will look together.  You may have it as a multipurpose room (i.e. guest room, computer room, playroom).  Even if they don’t match exactly, you want them to look nice together.

Take your time when looking for furniture for a spare bedroom.  The above tips may help you make this choice.

Living/Sitting Room

The living room is another part in our homes that nowadays people are passing a lot of time in it. One must therefore create a welcoming and comfortable environment in this room. The basic furniture that is included in this room is a wall unit/system, sofa, coffee table and maybe some other furniture like a sideboard but what furniture must a person exactly opt for when furnishing this room?

As in any other room we have to think of the floor space availability that will remain after putting the standard furniture. In doing so one can start to deduct certain pieces of furniture that were originally planned to be introduced. Below are listed the basic things included in this room and some points associated with each of them;

Wall Unit – Although it may seem to be the norm to put a large wall unit this may not be so for some people either because of space restriction or because of tastes. Some people may prefer to put just a simple base unit were only the TV and the decoder are put. On the other hand a person may prefer to put a wall unit. Obviously the setup of a wall unit depends on various things including also whether it is combined with the kitchen and dining section. If so obviously it should have a style and colour which complements those areas. Opting for a brand which does not only have standard compositions will help a lot to have the design and setup which a person may really prefer. The most important thing when setting a wall unit’s layout is to keep the design original, simple and which includes storage so as to store movie cases, music cd’s, books, etc.

Other Furniture – Pieces of furniture that may complement this room are for example a side board, lamp table, book cases, etc.  Nowadays, it is very easy to find that design that you will really like due to the vast selection of brands which are related to this area.

Sofas – The sofa is usually a focal point, the seating area most often used, and, if the wrong choice is made, the source of the most complaint. It’s important to choose the right sofa style and size for your design. You have several choices to explore:

Traditional sofa

Convertible sofa

Loveseat

Divan

Settee

Sectional sofa

Written by manuel14

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