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    Off Grid for Single Household Usage: Attic Wind Turbine Electricity Generation Abstract- This research paper presents a small attic wind turbine system consists of 120 Volt Direct Current, 2500 rpm, 60 Watts generator which is attached to the rooftop ventilator wind turbine. When the ventilator turbine rotates at a low current wind speed, the generator produces DC voltage high enough to charge to the 12 Volt, 125 Ampere hour batteries bank for household appliances or lighting usage. The…

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    Wind Turbines I am going to do the wind turbines. The materials that I use are the DC motor of the blonder, Duroport, paint, a bottle and silicone. To do the process I use the Scientific methods and the engineering methods. The methods that I use are this ones ask a question, test hypothesis, hypothesis, analyze results, draw conclusion and communicate results. The engineering methods are asked, imagined, plan, make, and improved. I think that this project is going to help more in the farms…

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    go unnoticed or overlooked and underutilized throughout the course of history. Until just recently, in a dire attempt to cease greenhouse gas emissions, the wind turbine is being reinvented and reestablished as a major competitor to most forms of fuels we use today. With its low cost, small size, and high output, this makes the wind turbine quite a competitor compared to fossil fuels and other harmful energy harnessing methods. And with carbon emissions peaking in the last decade, the need for…

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    of wind turbines contribute to more bird deaths and bird population decline than any other factor known (Drewitt, Langston 2008). What these underwater wind farms would do is that they would almost eliminate all bird strikes and bird deaths due to wind turbine towers, with the only exception being birds that dive deep into water to get food. Even though these underwater wind turbines use the current of the ocean rather than wind, the same technology that the above ground wind turbines use are…

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    Turbine Model

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    when the water flow through pipe with forces the turbine which attached in pipe rotate in a particular direction. Due to this rotation of the turbine the shaft the sprocket will rotate and the rotational energy from one shaft is…

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    Turbochargers

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     Project Summary • A turbocharger, turbo, is a turbine-driven forced induction device that increases an internal combustion engine's efficiency and power output by forcing extra air into the combustion chamber. • It was invented Alferd Buchi in 1885. • A turbocharger, turbo, is a turbine-driven forced induction device that increases an internal combustion engine's efficiency and power output by forcing extra air into the combustion chamber. • Turbochargers are commonly used in passenger cars…

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    Gas Turbine Theory

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    Two factors are required for proper operation of a gas turbine. One is expressed by Newton’s third law. The other is the convergent-divergent process. Convergent means approaching nearer together, as the inner walls of a tube that is constricted. Divergent means moving away from each other, as the inner walls of a tube that flares outward. Bernoulli’s principle is used in this process. The venturi of the common automobile carburetor is a common example of Bernoulli’s principle and the…

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    Jet Engine History

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    rockets, ramjets, pulse jets and pump-jets, yet in like but in common term usage, the term commonly refers to a gas turbine Brayton cycle engine, an type of engine with a revolving compressor fueled by a turbine, with the remaining energy providing thrust. In today’s modern age of aviation, jet engines are so well known, becoming commonplace in the present day world that gas turbines are now and then erroneously alluded to as s specific use jet engine, rather than being the other way around.…

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    Tidal Turbine Project

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    level of the management system because they have little say in the decision-making process since they have little data to go on. In a Tidal Turbine Project, their job is to reassure the public that the new technology is reliable and safe. In this simulation, political leaders manage the Nova Scotia Bay of Fundy Tidal Turbine Project. Objectives The Tidal Turbine Project has its uncertainties, therefore, monitoring systems and regulations will be created, to make sure that the new technology…

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I am highly grateful to the Director General,Roorkee College of Engineering, Roorkee, for providing me the opportunity to carry out my research. I would like to thank wholeheartedly Director,Roorkee College of Engineering, Roorkee for encouragement, solicited advice and all kind of help extended to me during the completion of this work. I express my deep sense of gratitude to my Research Supervisor MR. SANDEEP KUMAR SINGLA for his expert guidance, stimulating discussions as…

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