Wind Power C

Locked
User avatar
ichaelm
Member
Member
Posts: 440
Joined: October 23rd, 2008, 3:10 pm
Division: Grad
State: PA
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 0
Contact:

Re: Wind Power C

Post by ichaelm »

Is that number in volts or watts? Did you use a resistor?
eeldj123
Member
Member
Posts: 20
Joined: January 31st, 2011, 6:34 pm
Division: C
State: CA
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 0

Re: Wind Power C

Post by eeldj123 »

whadk wrote:From my experience, using McDonald Coffee cup was the best choice for my wind blades. The highest I've ever gotten was like 2100 or,,, 2.1
i had two blades (though I recommend 3 because some law,,, idk,,,? states that 3 blades the best for that,, whatever)
and used balsa wood (wow) to connect the blades to the CD. Went pretty darn well though,,,
WITH
A HECK A LOT OF adjustments,, that's all :P
A three blade design would only be strong if you can get the three blades evenly apart from each other. It's not worth the trouble imo.
ichaelm wrote:Is that number in volts or watts? Did you use a resistor?
Of course it's volts, are you able to get 3.24 V on a 5 ohm? (that would theoretically yield 2.1 watts)

The voltage without a resistor doesn't have any significance because that changes a lot when a resistor is added, which I've seen from personal experience.
User avatar
ichaelm
Member
Member
Posts: 440
Joined: October 23rd, 2008, 3:10 pm
Division: Grad
State: PA
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 0
Contact:

Re: Wind Power C

Post by ichaelm »

You're right, voltage without a resistor is not a significant number. But I'd rather whadk answer for himself.
User avatar
whadk
Member
Member
Posts: 27
Joined: November 18th, 2009, 8:53 am
Division: C
State: IN
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 0

Re: Wind Power C

Post by whadk »

I'm not in wind power, but i just randomly made a blade and brought it to practice and mounted it on the thing,,, -.-
and my teammates went like WOA 2100???? so i kinda assumed it was really good? lol
RWARRRR :)
User avatar
illusionist
Member
Member
Posts: 942
Joined: March 20th, 2010, 4:13 pm
Division: C
State: MI
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Wind Power C

Post by illusionist »

For blades such as the ones used in this event, most of the work is done at the center of rotation. Therefore the center should have a high pitch compared to the tips, am i right?

Also, can the poster of this picture http://gallery.scioly.org/details.php?image_id=3366 tell me what score/voltages for this blade were?
User avatar
Primate
Member
Member
Posts: 409
Joined: January 15th, 2009, 4:34 pm
Division: C
State: NY
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 0

Re: Wind Power C

Post by Primate »

illusionist wrote:For blades such as the ones used in this event, most of the work is done at the center of rotation. Therefore the center should have a high pitch compared to the tips, am i right?

Also, can the poster of this picture http://gallery.scioly.org/details.php?image_id=3366 tell me what score/voltages for this blade were?
My experience with wind turbine aerodynamics is extremely limited (read: nonexistent), but I think air flowing over the outer edges of the turbine would have more torque and thus do more work.

Also, whadk, how on earth did you manage that?
events 2012 gravity vehicle, robot arm, thermodynamics, tps
User avatar
kjhsscioly
Exalted Member
Exalted Member
Posts: 517
Joined: January 16th, 2009, 11:55 am
Division: Grad
State: IL
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 0

Re: Wind Power C

Post by kjhsscioly »

illusionist wrote:For blades such as the ones used in this event, most of the work is done at the center of rotation. Therefore the center should have a high pitch compared to the tips, am i right?

Also, can the poster of this picture http://gallery.scioly.org/details.php?image_id=3366 tell me what score/voltages for this blade were?

That was me... that was our second best blade, but it didn't do that well. I think it was something like 190 mv, compared to top scores of high 200s. I think it somewhat missed the point, since the more minimalistic and tiny two bladed turbines did better.
User avatar
Frogger4907
Member
Member
Posts: 458
Joined: September 16th, 2010, 11:16 am
Division: Grad
State: KS
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 0

Re: Wind Power C

Post by Frogger4907 »

kjhsscioly wrote:
illusionist wrote:For blades such as the ones used in this event, most of the work is done at the center of rotation. Therefore the center should have a high pitch compared to the tips, am i right?

Also, can the poster of this picture http://gallery.scioly.org/details.php?image_id=3366 tell me what score/voltages for this blade were?

That was me... that was our second best blade, but it didn't do that well. I think it was something like 190 mv, compared to top scores of high 200s. I think it somewhat missed the point, since the more minimalistic and tiny two bladed turbines did better.
only 200 mv? my turbine hits about 420mv on 5 ohms
Ornithology State Champion
Gravity Vehicle State Champion
Thermodynamics State Champion
Remote Sensing State Champion
20 Div C State Medals
User avatar
ChrisYim
Member
Member
Posts: 49
Joined: November 29th, 2008, 9:27 am
Division: C
State: IL
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 0

Re: Wind Power C

Post by ChrisYim »

ok guys... dont be stupid like i was at state....i forgot to impound and got put in tier 3 (and the test was so easy too!)
User avatar
devin159
Member
Member
Posts: 6
Joined: March 17th, 2011, 8:19 am
Division: C
State: WA
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 0

Re: Wind Power C

Post by devin159 »

Ok, something strange at our tournaments this year. All the judges at the tournaments this year seem to think that the rules when they say that the contestants can alter the posistion, it only means on an X and Y plane, and the CD mount is a set distance away from the fan. I had a bit of a problem with this and have managed to have them redo the blade test at every competition this has happened in. Has anyone else seen something like this. Does posistion imply X, Y, and Z? Or only X and Y? :?:
"WHAT?? I've fried another circuit board? GAR!!"
-In loving memory of Goodwill bot, 7th place sumobots, Aviation Invitational, 2011-2011
Undefeated Washington State Wind Power Lead... BOOYAH!!
Locked

Return to “2011 Lab Events”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests