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Nick Finizio Kristiana McMunn Mayen Akpan Ryan O’Hera. Final Design TEAM 6. AHP Pairwise – CUSTOMER NEEDS. KEY A - Size and Drag B - Materials C - Cost D - Durability and Conductivity E - Energy Efficiency F - Other (safety, maintenance, speed) .
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Nick Finizio Kristiana McMunn Mayen Akpan Ryan O’Hera Final DesignTEAM 6
AHP Pairwise – CUSTOMER NEEDS KEY A - Size and Drag B - Materials C - Cost D - Durability and Conductivity E - Energy Efficiency F - Other (safety, maintenance, speed)
Different Savonius - Benchmarking Power(max) = ½ ρ A V3 *RPM Computation - http://www.turbinezone.com/index.php?topic=9.0
VAWT Selection Type Key 1. Darrieus 2. Savonius 3. Giromill Concept Selection PUGH
Our Vendors • WindpodsDesign Licensing International Pty Ltd TEI Australia - Commercialisation PartnerSuite 2, 2-6 Regent StreetKogarah, Sydney, NSW 2217Australia Ph: +61 2 8898 9735FAX: +61 2 9587 1611Email: info@windpods.com Graeme Attey - Inventor:ga@windpods.comJonathan Wu - TEI Australia:jonathan@windpods.com HelixWind1848 Commercial StreetSan Diego, CA 92113 Toll Free: 877.2GOHELIX 246.4354Int: +1.619.501.3932Fax: 1.619.330.2628
How it works • Wind turbines operate on a simple principle. The energy in the wind turns two or three propeller-like blades around a rotor. The rotor is connected to the main shaft, which spins a generator to create electricity. • Wind turbines are mounted on a tower to capture the most energy. At 100 feet (30 meters) or more above ground, they can take advantage of faster and less turbulent wind. • Wind turbines can be used to produce electricity for a single home or building, or they can be connected to an electricity grid (shown here) for more widespread electricity distribution. • http://greenterrafirma.com/wind%20turbines.html
GENERAL COMPONENTS OF A WIND TURBINE
How It Works for HelixWind • As the wind blows the long helical blade scoops catch wind from all directions forcing it through the turbine. The turbine generator is connected directly to your home and as electricity is generated your home is powered. If the wind isn’t blowing your home is powered by the energy grid as usual. If the wind is blowing strongly then your energy produced can exceed your energy consumed and, depending on your local utility, your meter can spin backwards rolling back your energy bill.
Provided Materials • Helix/S594 – aluminum alloy, steel • Australian Windpod – aerofoil
COST $208.62 – Helix VAWT – 1.87% $56.83 – Windpods – 0.51%
-Location -Building to modify -Wind Turbine Type Concept GenerationConcepts and Ideas-
Location Options • Boston, MA • State College, PA • Pittsburgh, PA • Philadelphia, PAWashington, D.C.
What we chose… • Boston, MA • Highest wind speed • One of the higher costs for electricity in the U.S. so make most during sell back
Building Options • Parking Garage • Beaver Stadium (PSU) • Medlar Field (Spikes Stadium) • Heinz Field (Steelers) • Lincoln Financial Field (Eagles)
What we chose… • Medlar Field (Spikes Stadium) • Ample places to accommodate turbines • Uses a lot of electricity • High places to extract extra wind • Strong posts and features to hold turbines
Wind Turbine Options • Hawt- Traditional • Vawt- Helix Wind • Vawt- Traditional • Sideways Vawt- Windpod • Wind Ball
What we chose… • Both the Vawt- Helix Wind and the Sideways Vawt- Windpod • Good payback • Good ratio for purchase price to energy conversion • Good conversion of wind energy to electricity • Safe for birds and quiet for fans • Compatible with current features
Generated Concepts (application areas) <<< Helix/S594 VAWTS Windpods >>>
How Does It Work? • Works in winds as low as 10 mph • Cupped helical design scoops wind from only one side, so the turbine spins freely • Savonius turbine based design allows for 360 degrees of “usable” wind • Generator is connected directly to stadium for useful AC current with the use of an inverter
Reference Sites • www.windpods.com • www.helixwind.com • http://www.awea.org/faq/windpower.html • http://www.edp.psu.edu/design_projects/projects/sp09 • http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/wind_maps.asp • http://www.need.org/needpdf/infobook_activities/IntInfo/WindI.pdf • http://www.kidwind.org/PDFs/SUPPORT_Math_Tip%20Speed%20Ratio.pdf