AN APPLICATION TO HIGHWAY WIND ENERGY TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY BY USING VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINES.
AN APPLICATION TO HIGHWAY WIND ENERGY TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY BY USING VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINES.
This project is done by KSRM college of engineering, Kadapa members are
1. S.GHOUSE AHMED 149Y1A0269
2 S.NASEER AHMED BASHA 149Y1A0271
3 U.MADHU SUDAN REDDY 149Y1A0282
4 A.MANOJ KUMAR 159Y5A0201
Nowadays fossil fuels are depleting very fast which impacts the increasing of price and demand of fuels day by day and the demands for renewable energy sources increases for electrical power generation.One of the renewable energy sources is wind.Wind energy is available in nature at free of cost and in abundant form by using wind turbine technology we can generate electric power.A wind turbine is a machine used to convert kinetic energy of the wind to electric energy.a considerable amount of wind energy is produced due to the pressure created by the moving vehicles on the highways.This wind energy can be utilized for the generation of electric energy with the help of “VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE”(VAWT).This project aims to extract this energy in most efficient manner.This vertical axis wind turbine can be in the median of roads so that the wind on both sides of the median will acts tangentially opposite in direction on both sides of the turbine thereby increasing effective wind speed acting on the turbine.This wind power harnessed through this technique can be used for street lighting, traffic signal lightning and toll gates etc,….
Required things:
KEYWORDS: wind energy, renewable energy, vertical axis wind turbine.
KEYWORDS: permanent magnet synchronous generator, inverter, battery of rated voltage, charge controller, step up transformer.
Reference:
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4. Scheurich, Frank, and Richard E. Brown. Modelling the aerodynamics of vertical‐axis wind turbines in unsteady wind conditions. Wind Energy
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