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| #Post#: 4728-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Sail Blade VAWT | |
| By: lynx wind Date: November 13, 2014, 9:03 am | |
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| I haven't even decided if the 175 is going into production and I | |
| am thinking about a new design. | |
| Two rotor plates separated by a 1" spacer. 1 spar and slide on | |
| ripstop nylon triangle sail instead of blades. Sail VAWTs have | |
| been made and tried but too often they are designed with | |
| swinging sails in mind. | |
| The sail blade will work just like our blades but be very light | |
| and only require one spar which can be supported or not. | |
| #Post#: 4729-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Sail Blade VAWT | |
| By: sut Date: November 13, 2014, 10:28 am | |
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| Great cant weight to see it in proto type, the wings have me | |
| baffled though the 1 spar is where I loose it | |
| #Post#: 4735-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: New Design for the DIY75 | |
| By: lynx wind Date: November 13, 2014, 5:02 pm | |
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| Just thinking and I thought I would share the thought. I like | |
| the big 175 with the aluminum blades but it needs more testing. | |
| The DIY 75 has the wood spars (not so good) and the fiberglass | |
| blades (bamboo, coroplast, poured foam etc...) I want to try | |
| the sail blades sometime with easy to get fiberglass rods, I | |
| think they would work and be much easier for the DIY. Maybe | |
| even a smaller design for someone to experiment. Maybe a winter | |
| project. | |
| The triangle sail wouldn't exert so much force near the tips, so | |
| it would be more dynamically balanced. | |
| #Post#: 4740-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: New Design for the DIY75 | |
| By: sut Date: November 13, 2014, 6:44 pm | |
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| I wouldn't even think of putting you under my truck @ CG :-\ | |
| #Post#: 4749-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: New Design for the DIY75 | |
| By: lynx wind Date: November 14, 2014, 11:12 am | |
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| I do think the spars will bend and lean out, but I don't think | |
| they will break. There wont be a problem with the sail | |
| deforming or bending. But since the spar will carry 2/3 of the | |
| load it will need more material to keep it from flopping around. | |
| That's why I think a thicker thru hole will be needed. | |
| #Post#: 4751-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: New Design for the DIY75 | |
| By: lynx wind Date: November 14, 2014, 1:26 pm | |
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| No, you don't see a boom - there isn't one. The rip stop nylon | |
| is sewn with a sleeve to slide over the spar and stitched all | |
| around. The clew will tie to the rotor, which in effect acts | |
| like the boom of a sailboat. A sail forms an airfoil as it | |
| catches wind. | |
| #Post#: 4761-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: New Design for the DIY75 | |
| By: lynx wind Date: November 15, 2014, 10:46 am | |
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| Great idea to make it collapsible. The army was looking for | |
| something like this about four years ago. They wanted it | |
| fold-able, silent and invisible. | |
| Some thoughts: If indeed the Coanda effect is more in play with | |
| these VAWTs then it shouldn't matter about the airfoil. This | |
| has been my experience and others have found this to be true | |
| with flat blades (Jeff D Miller and others) | |
| First test this morning with the sail VAWT is a nice success. | |
| Not only does it spin up, but it has power too. I think there | |
| is now an even bigger advantage to a central rotor and the | |
| triangle shaped sails. Less dynamic imbalance, and less | |
| pressure at the tips. | |
| The model is made from a foamboard circle, bamboo skewers, hot | |
| melt glue, and some plastic table cloth. The shaft is a 6-32 | |
| bolt in a 1/8" ID tube pushed into a 3/4" pedestal. | |
| #Post#: 4765-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: New Design for the DIY75 | |
| By: lynx wind Date: November 15, 2014, 11:54 am | |
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| The blade tips could have a mono-filament attached if it gets to | |
| be a large VAWT. The sunfish sailboat and similarly sized boats | |
| have a free standing rig. A golf club shaft is very strong and | |
| yet will flex without breaking. It is a filament wound | |
| extrusion on a mandrel and is exceptionally strong and | |
| lightweight. | |
| Yes, even on this small and imprecisely cut model you can see | |
| the TE of the sail pulling out and the sail becoming an airfoil | |
| as expected. | |
| Yes, I think it will easily exceed TSR 1.0 | |
| Making it fold-able is a challenge, but definitely easier than | |
| with hard blades. | |
| #Post#: 4769-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: New Design for the DIY75 | |
| By: lynx wind Date: November 15, 2014, 7:10 pm | |
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| No, not if the rotor is spinning which it will do. If the rotor | |
| was stopped, then yes each sail blade would probably take a | |
| different set. | |
| No, battens are not used for smaller sails. But, it might be | |
| helpful, don't know. | |
| While spinning each sail blade will try to get fully into the | |
| airstream. This causes the TE to pull outward which pulls at an | |
| angle to the axis. At high rpm, it is like a sail at the | |
| optimum set to a headwind. | |
| #Post#: 4772-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: New Design for the DIY75 | |
| By: lynx wind Date: November 16, 2014, 11:59 am | |
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| Here is a video of the small model of a VAWT using sails. I | |
| didn't spend a lot of time making things perfect. But, it | |
| demonstrates the general idea. I was at Home Depot today and | |
| those fiberglass rods for marking driveways are $1.99 each. I | |
| think the rotor could just be a 24" round disk, but the rods | |
| will need enough support to stay vertical, so maybe added | |
| thickness where they pass through. | |
| The diagram below shows the geometry for a 24" disk and 36" tall | |
| VAWT. The widest part of the sails are 6" at the foot but could | |
| possibly be wider. | |
| http://youtu.be/rSdDH0VwQUA | |
| http://youtu.be/rSdDH0VwQUA | |
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