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WIND TURBINE GENERATOR PROJECT
• ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How can Energy be transformed into useful forms?
We will look at different types of energy and how they are related, how energy can be changed from one form into other forms, and we will look at energy “losses” and efficiency.
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Learning Goals
• Energy can be converted• Energy can be measured• Where do “losses” go?• Efficiency• The role of energy conversion in our society• Testing of options, using scientific method• Mapping the performance of your generator• Communication of results
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Early Windmills
• These are used to power sawmills
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Waterwheel, 1900, Yorkshire
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This is the inside of a 50 footdiameter waterwheel in Wales
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Midwestern Waterpump
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Wind Turbine Generator
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US Energy Information Administration
In the US, 50% of our Electricity is generatedby burning coal, to boil water, to make steam,to turn a turbine, to turn a generator, togenerate electricity.
Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Nuclearsupply the majority of the remaining Electricity
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Efficiencies of Generating Electricity
Coal: 32.8% Petroleum: 31.0%Natural Gas: 41.1% Nuclear: 32.6%
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Where Do Losses Go?
Burning of Fuel: lost heat in exhaustBoiling Water: lost heat from boilerSteam Turbine: condensation of steamAll Turbines: mechanical friction, bearing heatvibrations, noise, exhaustGenerators: electric field losses, friction, heat,vibrations, noise
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Distribution of ElectricityNational Power Grid connects all Electricity Generators to allElectricity consumers
The wire in the Powerlines is copper. Copper has a small resistance to the flow of electricity.
This resistance causes a 6.5% average loss
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Maine Statistics
Maine ranks 13th in the US onelectricity usage per person.
Maine ranks 9th in the US on theaverage cost per KWH
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Overall Efficiency
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Generating Electricity: 32%Distribution Loss: 6.5%
At your house: (32% * 93.5%): 30%
Typical <4HP Motor: 75%
Useful Work (30% * 75%): 22.5%
In other words, we waste 4 times as much energy as we use!
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Your Performance MapsPower vs Speed
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Your turbines were about 10% Efficient whengenerating then using electricity.
19th century waterwheels were 90% efficient!
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Your GenerationWhat would change if electricity was generated locally?What would change if factories could use direct drive power from waterwheels?What would change if we burned less coal and crude oil?
Are you part of the problem or part of the solution? 16
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Wind Turbine Generator
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