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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2009

Every turbine Ive seen here has the propeller in front but I think using the blades as a resistance factor we can create a turbine that positions itself always against the wind more precisely (or even against the current if underwater). And if there is any flex from the blades it will flex away from the support pole. In the event of a break up it will fly away from it and the static brake around the crankshaft of the turbine will stop it from spinning. In reality any spinning out of balance could be decreased by this brake that is nothing more nothing less then a bulked up part of the crankshaft that goes thru a medium where the bulked up crankshaft drags against it if spinning too fast and out of balance. Move the support pole forward and backward along the longitudinal axis and one can find a place to where the wind mill responds and positions itself best against the wind. Moving the turbine back and forth inside the cowling one can find the best equilibrium point for the whole assembly. This is just an idea! No measurements considered! But, any input on that?

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  • Down wind turbines are quite a common and old idea. They suffer somewhat from 'wind shadow' behind the tower. You can buy smaller ones like this now.

  • Sorry! I´m late on that!

  • I've seen a 3kw turbine similar to this. Its actually much louder than forward mounted ones. -- I think becauce the blades have to pass through slower moving air just behind the sail and make a little shudder as they do that. It cant be beat for simplicity though. I like it. The noise is not a problem in any event.

  • I had not seen it yet but probably this design is out there too. I thought about the interference the pole could have in the air when the blade passes behind it but I tried to minimize it by putting the blades far away and in angle from the pole, with a sail in between to help to direct the whole turbine assembly and at the same time to arrange the airflow in a way to diminish the turbulence created by the pole. Good comment!

  • Hmmm, would this design make the turbine quieter?

  • I made another design that can be completely housed and would not come against noise ordinances. I think it is simple and can be used in industrial scale. Just need someone with vision. Take a look at 'ocean power, the blue power'.

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  • Can not answer to that! It is just an idea from the top of my head. But, like with any propeller, a good design to match the application would be the best answer. The botton line is that more and more people should get involved in looking for ways to supply the future with new sources of power today, not tomorrow.

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