The document summarizes wind energy and wind turbines. It discusses how wind is caused by uneven atmospheric heating and variations in the Earth's surface. It then describes the main parts of a wind turbine: blades that convert wind's kinetic energy, a rotor that connects to a generator, a pitch system to control the rotor speed, and a generator to produce electricity. Additional parts include a controller to regulate the turbine's operation, a yaw drive to face the turbine into the wind, and a tower to carry the turbine components. The document outlines advantages like being cost-effective and clean, and disadvantages such as unpredictable power sources and noise pollution. It concludes by discussing applications of wind energy such as powering sailboats, pumping water, grinding
The document summarizes wind energy and wind turbines. It discusses how wind is caused by uneven atmospheric heating and variations in the Earth's surface. It then describes the main parts of a wind turbine: blades that convert wind's kinetic energy, a rotor that connects to a generator, a pitch system to control the rotor speed, and a generator to produce electricity. Additional parts include a controller to regulate the turbine's operation, a yaw drive to face the turbine into the wind, and a tower to carry the turbine components. The document outlines advantages like being cost-effective and clean, and disadvantages such as unpredictable power sources and noise pollution. It concludes by discussing applications of wind energy such as powering sailboats, pumping water, grinding
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3rd Year Elecrical Engineering
Department(RGGEC) ❖ Renewable energy is energy that is collected from renewable resources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale. ❖ RENEWABLE RESOURCES:- Here are five major renewable energy sources Solar energy from the sun. Geothermal energy from heat inside the earth. Wind energy. Biomass from plants. Hydropower from flowing water. ❖ WIND GENERATION ❖ WIND MILL AND ITS PARTS ❖ USE OF WIND IN POWER GENERATION ❖ ADVANTAGES ❖ DISADVANTAGES ❖ APPLICATIONS WIND GENERATION Wind is caused by the uneven heating of the atmosphere by the, variations in the earth's surface, and rotation of the earth. Mountains, bodies of water, and vegetation all influence wind flow patterns . Windmill:- A windmill is a structure that converts wind power into rotational energyby means of vanes called sails or blades,specifically tomill grain, but the term is also extended to windpumps, wind turbines and other applications. The term wind engine is sometimes used to describe such devices 1. BLADES:- Turbine blades vary in size, but a typical modern land-based wind turbine has blades of over 170 feet (52 meters). Rotor Blades - The rotor blades of a wind turbine operate under the same principle as aircraft wings. One side of the blade is curved while the other is flat. The wind flows more quickly along the curved edge, creating a difference in pressure on either side of the blade 2. ROTOR:- The rotor connects to the generator, either directly (if it's a direct drive turbine) or through a shaft and a series of gears (a gearbox) that speed up the rotation and allow for a physically smaller generator. This translation of aerodynamic force to the rotation of a generator creates electricity. 3. PITCH SYSTEM:- The pitch system of the wind turbine generator system is used to change the upwind area of the blades when the rotor is facing the wind, thus controlling the rotation torque of the rotor. The pitch system adjusts the angle of the wind turbine's blades with respect to the wind, controlling the rotor speed. By adjusting the angle of a turbine's blades, the pitch system controls how much energy the blades can extract.
4. GENERATOR:- The generator is driven by the high-speed shaft.
Copper windings turn through a magnetic field in the generator to produce electricity. Some generators are driven by gearboxes and others are direct-drives where the rotor attaches directly to the generator. 5.CONTROLLER:- The controller allows the machine to start at wind speeds of about 7–11 miles per hour (mph) and shuts off the machine when wind speeds exceed 55–65 mph. The controller turns off the turbine at higher wind speeds to avoid damage to different parts of the turbine. Think of the controller as the nervous system of the turbine.
6. YAW DRIVE:- The yaw drive rotates the nacelle on upwind
turbines to keep them facing the wind when wind direction changes. The yaw motors power the yaw drive to make this happen. Downwind turbines don’t require a yaw drive because the wind manually blows the rotor away from it. 7. TOWER:- The tower of the wind turbine carries the nacelle and the rotor. Towers for large wind turbines may be either tubular steel towers, lattice towers, or concrete towers. (Most of the steel in a wind turbine is the tower. About 90% of all wind turbine towers are tubular steel towers.) Wind turbines work on a simple principle: instead of using electricity to make wind—like a fan— wind turbines use wind to make electricity. Wind turns the propeller-like blades of a turbine around a rotor, which spins a generator, which creates electricity. ADVANTAGES OF WIND • WindENERGY:- power is cost-effective. ... • Wind creates jobs. ... • Wind enables U.S. industry growth and U.S. competitiveness. ... • It's a clean fuel source. ... • Wind is a domestic source of energy. ... • It's sustainable. ... • Wind turbines can be built on existing farms or ranches. DISADVANTAGES OF WIND • ENERGY:- Cost Tradeoffs. • Unpredictable Energy Source. • Noise Pollution. • Biological And Environmental Impacts. • Visual Appearance. APPLICATIONS OF WIND ENERGY The wind energy is used to propel the sailboats in river and seas to transport men and materials from one place to another. Wind energy is used to run pumps to draw water from the grounds through wind mills. Wind energy has also been used to run flourmills to grind the grains like wheat and corn into flour. Now-a-days wind energy is being used to generate electricity. Wind energy may be considered as the world’s fastest growing energy source. By the development of technology, wind power may become most economical and environmental friendly source of electricity in many countries in the coming 10 to 20 years. THANK YOU [ ありがとうございます]