Windmills are “structures or machines that convert wind into usable energy through the rotation of a wheel made up of adjustable blades.” They are used for pumping water‚ grinding grain‚ and for power. Windmills are usually found on homesteads or on farms. The first windmill was built in the 1st century by Heron of Alexandria‚ which was used to operate an organ. A few centuries later the Persians built the first practical windmill‚ which resembles the one we use today. Although windmills have been
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Windmill Electricity | | Mankind been harnessing the wind’s energy for many years. From Holland to traditional farms around the world‚ windmills were used in the past for pumping water through primative irrigation systems or used to grind grain. Then‚ the wind turned large "sails" which were connected by a long vertical shaft that was attached to a grindnig machine or to a wheel that turned and drew water from a well. Today’s turbines - can utilize the energy of the wind to turn large metal
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building windmill can easily be traced back to the ancient trend of mankind to use the force of nature for our benefit. The basic principle of a windmill is to rotate large turbines when the wind blows and use that energy to produce electricity. The mechanical energy that is created from the rotation of the turbines is converted to electrical energy and stored for later use. There is some initial cost of setting up the windmills and after that it’s like free energy from nature. A windmill is a machine
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to find and develop alternate and safer energy sources. Water pumping windmill is also one such alternative. It is a perfect power source for a farmhouse. It efficiently uses wind energy to pump out ground water which can further be used to keep warehouse as well as farmhouse cool during summer. This water can further be used to rotate a turbine and thus generating electricity. In this way‚ water pumping windmills utilizes wind energy to meet general requirements of a farmland and thus decrease
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some people‚ such as the Pana‚ live in round‚ mud-brick‚ one-room houses with grass-thatched roofs. A whole family lives in a single dwelling‚ the interior of which is divided‚ especially when the owners have been influenced by Western culture. In Bangui as well as other major towns throughout the country‚ people frequently live in whitewashed‚ fired mud-brick homes with wooden-shuttered windows and aluminum roofs. The clothing in Central African Republic is mostly represented by button up shirts
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Disadvantages of Windmills Wind energy is one of the many renewable energy resources that provide cheap and efficient energy. Wind energy comes from wind turbines‚ similar to windmills‚ which use the wind to make electricity. This renewable energy resource is very affordable‚ clean‚ and it can never run out because the wind comes from the sun. But according to Selling the Wind by Michelle Nijhuis‚ “It’s well known that wind turbines kill both birds and bats‚ though exactly how often and why these
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Conclusion………………………………………………………………………...7 Bibliography………………………………………………………………………8 Acknowledgement I’m happy to say that I chose this topic as I learnt a great deal of information while writing this report. It was while developing the working model of Windmill that encouraged me to do research that lead to this report. Thank you Wikipedia. As always‚ I prevailed upon my Teachers to provide me the knowledge. They taught me how to think and apply that to my work. Rebecca Maam‚ my science teacher‚ has been
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inexpensive cost and not hard to get the resources from the local area. Meanwhile‚ all these materials are environmental friendly; they will not produce any pollution which is important to keep the local people healthy. The level of the noise which the windmill produced is approaching to the sound level of the quite bedroom (refer to the information in the chapter 1.4)‚
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Parts of a wind turbine 5 1.2 Persian vertical axis windmill 6 1.3 Mesopotamia - First historical records of windmills 6 2.1 Dutch windmills 8 2.2 Water pumping windmill 9 2.3 Modern Wind Turbine 10 2.4 Savonius wind turbine 11 2.5 Savonius wind turbines installed in a highway 11 2.6 Darrieus wind turbine 12 2.7 The straight blade VAWT – H Shaped windmill 13 3.1 Inner view of a wind turbine 14 3.2 Yaw
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7 Possible generator arrangements This section discusses various generator arrangements and their suitability for use in the conversion of a traditional windmill. The generator arrangement may include a speed-increasing gearbox or belt-drive and/or a power electronic frequency converter. See also the Appendix: Background information on induction generators. 7.1 Fixed-speed induction generator Many modern wind turbines (especially those manufactured during the 1990s) use a four-pole induction generator
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