Design and Performance of 1.5-Meters Radius Wind Turbine under High Wind Speeds Condition


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Authors

  • A. Dahham Toraighyrov University
  • Асылбек Жумабекович Toraighyrov University
  • Кайратолла Кайруллинович Toraighyrov University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-7263-2023-144-3-20-28

Keywords:

renewable energy, small wind turbine, mechanical power, small devices power

Abstract

Global warming is a serious challenge to civilizational development due to the increase in temperature because of exhaust gases. These gases, produced by burning fossil fuels, should reduce or replace the way energy is generated using renewable energy sources. Our study shows the ability of 1.5-meter reduce wind turbine to create a mechanical power to drive some mechanical devices under high wind speed conditions. This type of devices needs approximately 1460 watt (2 horses); the turbine designed with angle blade Beta 2 degrees and Lambda 10 to reach maximum benefit from the wind.

The turbine is exposed to variable wind, as a result, the turbine generates the required power when the wind speed is from 9.3 to 9.7 m/s, when the generated power is less than the required one, the device can work with less efficiency, and more power is better within the limits that do not damage device.

Author Biographies

Асылбек Жумабекович, Toraighyrov University

Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Standardization, Engineering Faculty, Toraighyrov University

Кайратолла Кайруллинович, Toraighyrov University

Candidate of Technical Sciences,Professor of the Department of Transport Engineering and Logistics, Engineering Faculty, Toraighyrov University

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Published

2023-09-30

How to Cite

Dahham, A., Kassenov, A., & Abishev, K. (2023). Design and Performance of 1.5-Meters Radius Wind Turbine under High Wind Speeds Condition. Bulletin of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University Technical Science and Technology Series, 144(3), 20–28. https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-7263-2023-144-3-20-28

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