Advanced Hybrid Turbine Structure for Efficient Power Generation
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As per the technical evolution and latest trends taken into consideration, we have effectively created a Advanced Hybrid Savonius Muli-Station Structure Inverter for Industrial and Home Application. This project uses a savonius structure which is very advanced and having efficiency greater that other turbines also this structure able to rotate multiple generators so that we can able to handle multiple power stations.vertical-axis wind turbine (VAWT), used for converting the force of the wind into torque on a rotating shaft. The turbine consists of a number of aerofoils, usually—but not always—vertically mounted on a rotating shaft or framework, either ground stationed or tethered in airborne systems. Now a day’s power requirement is the biggest demand in the growing world. Since last decade we are using multiple turbines structure so accordingly we have succeed to move only one generator and one station but this structure succeed to rotate multiple generators. This project uses a axial wheel structure which is very advanced and having efficiency greater that other turbines also this structure able to rotate multiple generators so that we can able to handle multiple power stations. Savonius wind turbines are a type of vertical-axis wind turbine (VAWT), used for converting the force of the wind into torque on a rotating shaft. Now a day’s power requirement is the biggest demand in the growing world. Since last decade we are using multiple turbines structure to move only one generator and one station but this structure succeed to rotate multiple generators and according having capability to move multiple stations.
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