14 Facts About Wind turbine

1.

Wind turbine is a device that converts the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy.

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Some months later, American inventor Charles F Brush was able to build the first automatically operated wind turbine after consulting local University professors and his colleagues Jacob S Gibbs and Brinsley Coleberd and successfully getting the blueprints peer-reviewed for electricity production.

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3.

The Smith–Putnam wind turbine only ran for 1,100 hours before suffering a critical failure.

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4.

Wind turbine Power Density is a quantitative measure of wind energy available at any location.

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5.

However, wind turbine wakes have been found to recover faster under unstable atmospheric conditions as opposed to a stable environment.

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6.

The higher the wind turbine will be, the wind velocity will be higher in average.

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One advantage of this arrangement is that the turbine does not need to be pointed into the wind to be effective, which is an advantage on a site where the wind direction is highly variable.

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8.

Vertical Wind turbine designs have much lower efficiency than standard horizontal designs.

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9.

The cycloWind turbine variety has variable pitch to reduce the torque pulsation and is self-starting.

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10.

Parallel Wind turbine is similar to the crossflow fan or centrifugal fan.

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11.

Wind turbine design is a careful balance of cost, energy output, and fatigue life.

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12.

Permanent magnets for wind turbine generators contain rare metals such as neodymium, praseodymium, Terbium and dysprosium.

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13.

Wind turbine blades represent only a fraction of overall waste in the US, according to the Wind-industry trade association, American Wind Energy Association.

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14.

In Germany, wind turbine blades are commercially recycled as part of an alternative fuel mix for a cement factory.

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