Construction & Performance Test Of A Small -Scale Wind Turbine.
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2023-09-15Author
Hossain, Md. Sohel
Haque, Md. Astefajul
Das, Joylal
Rahman, Md. Habibur
Das, Manik Chandra
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Wind energy is the current “star” in the field of renewable energy for electrical production. Still, the power generated by wind turbines over time is characteristically uneven due to the unpredictable nature of their primary source of power. Economic and social values, will grow increasingly competitive with Traditional energy technologies, so that by the middle of the 21st century, renewable Energy, in its various forms, should be supplying half of the world’s energy needs. The paper describes the requirement of Wind Turbine and the comparison of Wind Energy with other Renewable Sources of Energy. A small Wind Mill suitable for domestic application is designed and fabricated. This system is generating power from wind turbine. All of this power store in a battery. In this paper we discuss about a wind turbine power generator system. The analysis shows the optimal solution and the limits of the investment costs required for the system construction.
Our aim to develop a 12-volt wind turbine power system has yielded an unexpected 7-volt output. Potential causes, including system inefficiencies, component selection, and varying wind conditions, must be addressed. This paper investigates these issues, seeking to optimize the system and manage investment costs for achieving the 12-volt target.
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