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DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF ADVANCE HYBRID SAVONIUS AND ARM GEAR BASED STRUCTURE FOR ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION

Journal: International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology(IJMET) (Vol.7, No. 1)

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Page : 164-171

Keywords : Savonius Turbine; Iaeme Publication; Iaeme; mechanical Engineering; IJMET;

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Abstract

Wind energy is becoming the most important renewable source in terms of globally installed capacity, after solar and hydro power. China is experiencing a rapid expansion in the wind power industry. This paper provides a good overview of the current status and future development of wind generation. As per the technical evolution and technical trends consideration so we have created a “Advanced Hybrid Savonius and arm gear based effective Mechanical Structure for Multi-Station Optimized Power Generation. This system uses an advanced savonius hybrid turbine which will rotate over multiple natural resources water force, wind power and related parameters having efficiency greater than aerodynamic turbine. The advancement of this turbine is that, this turbine not only rotate over multiple natural resources and artificial resources but also having capability of resources settlement into it according to multiple savonius blade structure. This is advanced technical structure created specially taken vision over multiple natural resources and artificial resources. This structure having natural resources settlement and re-utilization capacity, that means this structure not only uses multiple resources i.e. wind power, water force and other but also settle them to reutilization so that this turbine rotate with more toque and able to create more output so that we can able to charge battery within minimum time. Also this paper discusses medium and long-term planning goals of wind energy.

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