Wind Power

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Wind Power

The wind turbine, also called a windmill, is a means of harnessing the   kinetic energy of the wind and converting it into electrical energy. This   is accomplished by turning blades called aerofoils, which drive a shaft,   which drive a motor (turbine) and ar e connected to a generator. "It is   estimated that the total power capacity of winds surrounding the earth is   1 x 1011 Gigawatts" (Cheremisinoff 6). The total energy of the winds   fluctuates from year to year. Windmill expert Richard Hills said that the   wind really is a fickle source of power, with wind speeds to low or   inconsistent for the windmill to be of practical use. However, that   hasn't stopped windmill engineers from trying. Today, there are many   kinds of windmills, some of which serve differen t functions. They are a   complex alternative energy source.  

    What to consider when building a windmill In choosing where to build a   windmill, there are many important factors to consider. First is the   location: 1) Available wind energy is usually higher near the seacoast or   coasts of very large lakes and offshore islands. 2) Available wind energy   is gene rally high in the central plains region of the U.S. because of the   wide expanses of level (low surface roughness) terrain. 3) Available wind   energy is generally low throughout the Southeastern U.S. except for   certain hills in the Appalachian and Blue Rid ge Mountains, the North   Carolina coast, and the Southern tip of Florida. This is because of the   influence of the "Bermuda high" pressure system, which is a factor   especially during the summer. Also important to consider is the wind   where you are going to build: 1) the mean wind speed (calculated my   cubing the averages and taking the mean of the cubes) and its seasonal   variations. 2) The probability distribution of wind speed and of extreme   wi nds. The mean wind speed must be high enough, and the distribution must   be so that all the data points are very similar. 3) The height variation...

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  • Submitted by: cnelson
  • Date Submitted: 05/24/2008 04:29 PM
  • Category: Technology
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