Ahem, good point. Tony seems unable to distinguish between spinning free and power extraction.
I, too, believe he is just trolling for attention and maybe website hits. The waters here must be fertile. Being a completely open and free resource run by very friendly folks, I guess we have to see it continue. Sad really because I am sure it confuses folks who can't tell fact from fiction.
Cheers.
TomW
Without fools, you could not look intelligent. There is no knowledge without questions.
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Anthony C. IntegEner-Wind Tehachapi, CA (where we have thousands of power producing wind turbines for the utilities and even a few dozen for homeowners and businesses) www.integener.com [ Parent ]
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Maybe we should give the laws of physics a government check, make them go to a sensitivity camp and put them in government housing. Maybe they will understand then.
Ron Adventure is just bad planning." -- Roald Amundsen [ Parent ]
This blade design was no accident. It was arrived at in maximizing the airflow deflection that results in the blade driving force, otherwise known as "lift", and minimizing the profile drag. The string that can be seen in the corner of the photos was there to keep the rotor from starting up while the photo was taken. Startup is not a problem here and it will even start against a load. Other views I have posted show the blades running at high speeds similar to the small horizontals. It lights the LED lights from its direct coupled axial flux generator. Unlike the Savoniuses, this can be readily scaled up both in blade length and rotor arm diameter. (Only one blade pair is fully assembled while the other three were just hung on their arms for the photo.)
No one has ever claimed that blades like this have been tried anywhere else to my knowledge. Most everyone seems to feel they don't work until they see it start up and run.
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