I want to say yes. Instead I prefer to say that wire meshes come in different strengths. If you choose the right wire mesh, you will not need to add additional parts. Initially I had plant to add a center pole but discovered that I did not need one.
I just posted "Wire mesh wind turbine." It is the same turbine spinning for 5 minutes in stronger wind gusts, today. I think that the turbine looks better enclosed. But the wind will push on that large profile and possibly topple a tower. There is a gap between the strips that are not part of the blade. Tape was added inside the blades.
I tried not to enclose the "bird cage" but soon I realized that the wind that was passing through was actually slowing down the turbine. The Lenz2 and other VAWT turbines have the wind passing through help the turbine rotate in the same direction, because that wind hits the back side of a blade (set at the right angle) that diverts it in the direction opposite to the direction of rotation. The back of my blades was just a curved wall.. Thanks!
I am glad you enjoyed watching the clip. I enjoyed making the turbine except for guessing about the shape of the blade. I need to build a few models until I get the most efficient use of wire meshes and bicycles wheels. I will be looking at your stuff for inspiration. Thanks,
another great design which can be utilized in the developing world with materials available!
Do you think adding a pvc pipe or a wooden rod connecting the two wheels at the center would help give more rigidity to the whole structure?
YoLninYo 1 year ago
YoLninYo
I want to say yes. Instead I prefer to say that wire meshes come in different strengths. If you choose the right wire mesh, you will not need to add additional parts. Initially I had plant to add a center pole but discovered that I did not need one.
The fewer parts the better
generatorblue 1 year ago
don't know, it's just almost all vawt designes seam to be that way
davidrrrd 1 year ago
@davidrrrd
Hi!
I just posted "Wire mesh wind turbine." It is the same turbine spinning for 5 minutes in stronger wind gusts, today. I think that the turbine looks better enclosed. But the wind will push on that large profile and possibly topple a tower. There is a gap between the strips that are not part of the blade. Tape was added inside the blades.
generatorblue 1 year ago
Good job! Keep up the inovation
HobbyVAWT 1 year ago
@HobbyVAWT
Thank you!
generatorblue 1 year ago
i think you need to alow the air to enter the inner core to get speed, any plans to add a small electric motor as a generator?
davidrrrd 1 year ago
@davidrrrd David, has there been any emperical test to show the torque vs speed difference between an open center and a closed center?
HobbyVAWT 1 year ago
@davidrrrd
I tried not to enclose the "bird cage" but soon I realized that the wind that was passing through was actually slowing down the turbine. The Lenz2 and other VAWT turbines have the wind passing through help the turbine rotate in the same direction, because that wind hits the back side of a blade (set at the right angle) that diverts it in the direction opposite to the direction of rotation. The back of my blades was just a curved wall.. Thanks!
generatorblue 1 year ago
When the asteroid hits, you can come live in my kingdom dude. Good job!
1111atreides 1 year ago
@1111atreides
Thank you for the invitation. Keep in mind that the wind itself can do damage. Let us milk it when we can.
generatorblue 1 year ago
wow, that is alot of work, i hope you enjoyed making it. thank you for sharing this video.
regards
sam
emagnets 1 year ago
@emagnets
I am glad you enjoyed watching the clip. I enjoyed making the turbine except for guessing about the shape of the blade. I need to build a few models until I get the most efficient use of wire meshes and bicycles wheels. I will be looking at your stuff for inspiration. Thanks,
generatorblue 1 year ago