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ABSTRACT

Today, demand, electricity generation costs and consumption costs around the
world are growing alarmingly. The daily fall in the supply of conventional energy,
including coal and crude oil, adds, among other problems, to economic globalisation,
population increase and over consumption. One of the few non-conventional energy
alternatives is wind power that does not deteriorate or deplete the atmosphere due to its
use. Sustainable, sustainable and environmentally friendly energy sources become
increasingly prevalent. Wind turbines generate electricity by transforming film energy
into rotating energy. When turbo blades are connected via a dynamo, a component to
generate electricity and all the necessary accessories and mounting to produce power.
This project aims mainly to create and construct a vertical indoor wind turbine available
on the market at low cost and wind speed for all energy consumers. A research using
various wind speed settings calculates the effectiveness of the vertical axis wind
turbiner.

Keywords: NCR is utilised in several ways: wind energy (VAM), production, analysis,
platform speed, dynamo, etc. The phrase NCR is employed.
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INDEX
Page No.
ABSTRACT
INDEX
LIST OF FIGURESS
CHAPTER 1 1
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2 3
LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER 3 5
WIND TURBINE &TYPES
3.1 Wind turbines 5
3.2 Vertical axis wind turbine 7
3.3 key characteristics of vertical axis wind turbine 10
CHAPTER 4 11
VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE & PARTS
4.1 Parts of vertical axis wind turbine 11
4.2 Advantages of vertical axis wind turbine 16
4.3 Limitations of vertical axis wind turbine 16
4.4 Operating principle of vertical axis wind turbine 17
4.5 Parameters Of Vertical Axis Wind Turbine 18
4.6 Initial Angle Of Attack 21
4.7 Performance Of Vertical Axis Wind Turbine 22
CHAPTER 5 23
FABRICATION OF VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE
5.1 Vertical axis wind turbine components 24
5.2 Assembling of vertical axis wind turbine components 28
CHAPTER-6 30
PERFORMANCE OF VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE
6.1 Observations 30
CONCLUSION 33
REFERENCES 35
LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE Page No.
Figure 3.1 Wind turbine 5
Figure 3.2 Types of wind turbines 6
Figure 3.3 Vertical axis wind turbine 6
Figure 3.4 Types of vertical axis wind turbines 7
Figure 3.5 Savonius wind turbine 8
Figure 3.6 Giromill wind turbine 8
Figure 3.7 Darrius wind turbine 9
Figure 3.8 Aerodynamic lift 9
Figure 4.1 Vertical axis wind turbine 11
Figure 4.2 Types of wind turbines 12
Figure 4.3 Blade of wind turbine 13
Figure 4.4 Wind turbine generator 15
Figure 4.5 Working of wind turbine 17
Figure 4.6 Forces acting on wind turbine 17
Figure 4.7 Swept area of wind turbine 18
Figure 4.8 Blade chord of wind turbine 20
Figure 4.9 Initial angle of attack 21
Figure 4.10: Working Of Wind Turbine 22
Figure 5.1 Vertical axis wind turbine 23
Figure 5.2 Turbine blades 24
Figure 5.3: Casing Support 25
Figure 5.4: Turbine Generator 26
Figure 5.5: Internal Parts 26
Figure 5.6: Windings Of Turbine 27
Figure 5.7: Assembly vertical axis of wind turbine components 28
Fig 6.1 Graph Between Wind Power And Output 31
Fig 6.2 Graph Between Wind Speed And Generated Power 32

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