I like this design. Pushes the air down when going in and is deflected up on the oudside. This reduces the effect of the side which has to move against the wind.
Nice design.....Curious how you produced your blades. They are very nice.
Wind turbine placements are very dependent upon location for channeling of the air flow as you are probably aware. I might also suggest that you consider simple external bafflels to limit drag losses, increase wind speed, swept area without having to change your basic turbine. Looks like they would be an easy add-on. Cheers and keep us posted.
Thank you, channeling the air flow is not nessecary with our design. The Rotor is starting to run with only 0,3 mtr./ sec. With storm it`s running still slowly and without noise but high power.
I like this design. Pushes the air down when going in and is deflected up on the oudside. This reduces the effect of the side which has to move against the wind.
WSBToulouse 1 year ago
Nice design.....Curious how you produced your blades. They are very nice.
Wind turbine placements are very dependent upon location for channeling of the air flow as you are probably aware. I might also suggest that you consider simple external bafflels to limit drag losses, increase wind speed, swept area without having to change your basic turbine. Looks like they would be an easy add-on. Cheers and keep us posted.
SimpleWindSolutions 1 year ago
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Thank you, channeling the air flow is not nessecary with our design. The Rotor is starting to run with only 0,3 mtr./ sec. With storm it`s running still slowly and without noise but high power.
SuperDaddy1964 1 year ago