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| #Post#: 6100-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Aluminum Bladed VAWT | |
| By: lynx wind Date: February 22, 2016, 10:42 am | |
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| We had a very strong wind storm a couple days ago. The VAWT | |
| that SUT built has been up and running for a year and half at | |
| least and has powered many of my small appliances. It | |
| catastrophically failed during the windstorm. What happened was | |
| one of the wood rings that tied and supported the blades top and | |
| bottom broke. The rings were made from 3/16" plywood so to last | |
| so long is testament to the design. | |
| When the ring broke basically everything disintegrated and flew | |
| off 50 feet. Each ring was broken at the blade. But remarkably | |
| each blade was fine. | |
| Had the rings been made from a stronger material the turbine | |
| would have been fine. But keep in mind this was a test | |
| prototype and passed the test with flying colors. | |
| Rather than rings the blades could be tied by straight line | |
| aluminum or stainless steel strips about 1/2" wide. I also | |
| think full length spars is a necessity. I didn't witness the | |
| turbine's demise but it could have been a blade pulled away from | |
| its short internal support and would have caused the same total | |
| failure. | |
| I didn't take pictures, but imagine rotor blades still with | |
| their blades supports attached, 6 unscathed blade sections | |
| scattered all over the yard and six broken ring sections | |
| scattered all over. | |
| This turbine could easily be rebuilt with a couple plywood inner | |
| ribs, full length spars and straight blade supports. | |
| #Post#: 6101-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aluminum Bladed VAWT | |
| By: sut Date: February 24, 2016, 8:19 am | |
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| Thx for the update @ LW | |
| Truthfully I an surprised it lasted this long, while building | |
| it I ran into many problems and had to modify things along the | |
| way . The biggest problem is adhesive to hold the former into | |
| the wing, although goop works pretty good . The trouble is when | |
| sliding the former into the wing most of the goop is scraped off | |
| making for a weak glue joint . I agree that a solid through spar | |
| is needed but it needs to be light weight, I have been thinking | |
| about using 1/2 pvc pipe for the though spars and top/bottom | |
| ring and also eliminating the former's and just screwing/gluing | |
| the wing to the pvc pipe on leading edge . | |
| #Post#: 6102-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aluminum Bladed VAWT | |
| By: sut Date: March 11, 2016, 8:20 am | |
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| Thought I would show everybody my new test windmill with pvc | |
| pipe & aluminum wings its 30 X 48 . The wings don't have any | |
| formers in them just the pvc pipe attached to leading edge of | |
| wing, we will see if it will stay together. The top supports are | |
| pvc pipe also, flattened on ends and holes drilled through to | |
| attach to the pvc pipe in the wing . Now all I need is wind ! | |
| https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5KUgNgaszekRExITFVwVlBxNUk | |
| https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5KUgNgaszekVG84MXFCb3c1eDg/view?usp=sharing | |
| https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5KUgNgaszekT25iMndQQUt6M1U/view?usp=sharing<br | |
| /> | |
| #Post#: 6103-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aluminum Bladed VAWT | |
| By: sut Date: March 16, 2016, 5:35 pm | |
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| Well its spinning but it came apart today! glad I was there to | |
| stop it from destroying it's self ! It seems to be stable and | |
| running true but I need to ether use 1 long pipe for wings or | |
| glue them in. | |
| https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5KUgNgaszekMExrV0xGa29SSkE/view?usp=sharing | |
| #Post#: 6112-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aluminum Bladed VAWT | |
| By: maximoney1 Date: April 17, 2016, 5:17 pm | |
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| SUT appreciate all the effort you have put into these projects | |
| and enlightened by both your successes and the failures. Only | |
| when you start building these things do you realise, all the wee | |
| niggly things that can go wrong, so thanks again. | |
| #Post#: 6232-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aluminum Bladed VAWT | |
| By: sut Date: January 28, 2017, 2:00 pm | |
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| I finally got some time to experiment with this PVC windmill ! | |
| Ive had it up for almost 1 year but it wouldn't turn very much | |
| with my limited wind. Now its turning with just a hint of wind | |
| ,what I did to it was lighten it up by 5 lbs by removing the | |
| wooden rotor and just fastening the PVC arms directly to the | |
| magnet plate. I also removed the top and bottom wing supports | |
| just for this test . My thoughts are just to let it bend out of | |
| shape on high speed and see what it does, hoping it will just | |
| slow down and return to shape with out hurting anything. below | |
| is a link to see it in very light wind (not even enough to mess | |
| up your hair ) | |
| https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5KUgNgaszekTkF3eDVNSkEtSTQ | |
| #Post#: 6233-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aluminum Bladed VAWT | |
| By: lynx wind Date: January 31, 2017, 11:32 am | |
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| That is interesting that lightening it helped so much. I | |
| wouldn't think some weight would be a big issue once moving. | |
| It's getting the weight moving that takes energy. Are you sure | |
| you didn't change the angle of the blades? | |
| I am experimenting with doing away with rib formers and placing | |
| two spars at LE and TE. I din't notice you doing it but started | |
| doing it with paper models and bamboo skewers. And then i | |
| thought about the aluminum blades and just forcing them over two | |
| spars. Works nicely. | |
| Keep up the experimenting and keep reporting! | |
| #Post#: 6234-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aluminum Bladed VAWT | |
| By: Bassman Date: January 31, 2017, 2:09 pm | |
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| [font=times new roman]I can see how it happened, if there is no | |
| ball in the bottom of the brass nipple.[/font] | |
| #Post#: 6235-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aluminum Bladed VAWT | |
| By: sut Date: February 1, 2017, 8:47 am | |
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| Well I don't think I changed the angle of the wing but will | |
| check when I take it down to add the wing tips and blade | |
| supports . My thoughts on not having any former's and just 1 | |
| spar in wing is may be it will cause the wing to straighten out | |
| a little on high speed and cause it to change shape and the lift | |
| of the wing causing even better TSR. Now I don't know how much | |
| flexing of the aluminum wing it can take without making a | |
| permanent bend in the wing or metal fatigue. Another thought | |
| about the weight making such a big change is not the weight, but | |
| the wind not having to go around the flat rotor. | |
| #Post#: 6236-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Aluminum Bladed VAWT | |
| By: sut Date: February 2, 2017, 8:44 am | |
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| OK i measured the wing angle and it was changed ! So now its + | |
| 1/2" to the TE, instead of - 1/2" to TE so wing TE is further | |
| out than LE of wing .I have no Idea how this will affect the | |
| windmill (high speed ) but its turning better than before, at | |
| least in light wind. What happened is that when I removed the | |
| wood rotor and attached the PVC directly to the mag plate I used | |
| existing holes in mag plate which made the PVC angled backwards | |
| by 1/2" from square to the mag plate center. | |
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