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by Alain G » 18/08/09, 18:14

Remundo wrote:Not bad this wind turbine ... but nothing beats the Robiplan :D


The Robiplan is certainly a very good concept but without wanting to offend you a reliable realization will be difficult to obtain due to the quantity of component and its fragility. : Cry:

In addition a lot of mechanical loss and the drag is not constant over a complete cycle.

OUCH! I'm going to get buggered!
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by Remundo » 18/08/09, 18:51

Oh the villain !!!!! :P

The good Lord will forgive you for such a sin :D

PS: we can discuss it more seriously if you want ... : Idea:
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by Alain G » 18/08/09, 19:03

Remundo wrote:Oh the villain !!!!! :P

The good Lord will forgive you for such a sin :D

PS: we can discuss it more seriously if you want ... : Idea:


LOL!

Where are you currently with the proto?
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by Remundo » 18/08/09, 19:12

Pascalou is making great strides, here announcement of June 30, 2009

things are also happening "behind the scenes" ...

Otherwise, we are often told that the ROBIPLAN requires a lot of parts and would be of low efficiency.

For the yield, and especially the annual production (not really the same thing ...), the first calculations show that they are defending themselves well.

For the number of parts, the three-bladed have multiplier gears ... how many parts in it?

But I concede that it is necessary to experiment in the matter. : Idea:
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by Lietseu » 18/08/09, 19:17

The proto in question in the animation exists and is for sale on the market, Chinese construction ...
When I will have returned to the fold, I will give you a little reminder of the links received on this subject, it works on the model of our friends Luc Haegeman econologist who invited us to his home in May 2009, thus inaugurating, kindly, the econological meetings :P


Chatesque greetings from the captain's cat :P
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by Alain G » 18/08/09, 19:25

Remondo

I do not see a test carried out with a generator, did you try to obtain real figures concerning the wattage per square meter in relation to the wind speed?
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by Alain G » 18/08/09, 19:27

Lietseu wrote:The proto in question in the animation exists and is for sale on the market, Chinese construction ...
When I will have returned to the fold, I will give you a little reminder of the links received on this subject, it works on the model of our friends Luc Haegeman econologist who invited us to his home in May 2009, thus inaugurating, kindly, the econological meetings :P


Chatesque greetings from the captain's cat :P


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If you have any links or actual performance data that would be nice.
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by Remundo » 18/08/09, 19:36

Alain G wrote:Remondo

I do not see a test carried out with a generator, did you try to obtain real figures concerning the wattage per square meter in relation to the wind speed?
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and I have not seen any on the wind turbine that is the subject of this topic : Mrgreen:
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by lv13r » 18/08/09, 19:53

Hello, being myself interested in vertical axis wind turbines
I sent an email to have more info
here is their answer:

Hello,
Thank you for your interest in our wind turbine with axes
vertical rotation.
Our wind turbine is still (unfortunately) at the stage of the 5th prototype, and will be
finally marketed in the last quarter of 2009.
At this time we will disseminate all the useful information on our sites.
- The price will be fixed on this date according to its real power during
our tests.
- The orientation of the blades is done by computer: this is how with
strong winds, the wind turbine continues to produce with little
resistance to wind direction. In the event of a breakdown: the blades start
mechanically "feathered" (parallel to the direction of the wind).
- Its weight: approximately 350 kgs.
Its location: on a flat surface, regardless of the height since it can have horizontal and vertical deflector panels to concentrate the wind on the core of the wind turbine, this depends on the flat surface of the installation.
Best regards.



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by Alain G » 18/08/09, 21:45

Ah well thank you lv13r!

They retained the solution of servo-assisted blades, it is probable that tests were carried out in a wind tunnel and that this solution was considered preferable.

We have to wait for the results.
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