Author:
Aravind Vaithilingam Chockalingam,Sivasubramanian Ramsundar,Prakash O.K.S.,Misron Norhisam,Happonen Ari
Abstract
A new triple rotor vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) is presented to produce electricity efficiently in light winds. Rotors are designed to consume less consistent energy when moving to boost efficiency. The turbine comprises numerous adjustable dual blades, a frame component adjacent to the hub, and a revolving hub in the centre. Each blade has a serrated part and is joined to a frame component. The rotor shaft connects the hub and frame sections mechanically and can spin along its longitudinal axis. A connector also allows rotational movement by connecting multiple rotor components. The movement of the turbine is efficiently transferred to the generator using a magnetically propelled mechanism linked to the turbine.
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