Wind Turbine

Wind Turbine


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The Wind Turbine Project was initiated in order to create an opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience with traditional and developing technology in the growing wind power industry. At the same time, students are designing and constructing basic power generation devices that could be easily replicated in developing communities. Finally, as we familiarize ourselves with the technology we generate a campus-wide educational opportunity. This project will serve as a precursor to familiarize the campus with wind technology in anticipation of the University’s recent investment in three 1.5 MW turbines. At the same time, we hope to incorporate interchangeable aspects in our design so that the wind turbine may be used as a learning tool and enable the implementation of more hands-on experience in the engineering curriculum.  The team designed and built the blades, generator and tail of the turbine, and had the power conversion circuitry implemented by an EE senior design group. here This semester, our aim is to perform required mechanical testing on the blades, characterize the electrical output, find a suitable application for our power output and satisfy all safety requirements to get University Approval for installing the turbine. The Current Meeting Time is 7pm Thursdays at the Engineering Hall 106B6 or ESPL - email Eric Green at ewgreen2003atgmail [dot] com or Suhail Barot at sbarotatuiuc [dot] edu for more information or to get involved!

Pretty Wind Turbine