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| Jan9-13, 09:58 PM | #1 |
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Power output of a simple generator
How do I convert the RPMs of a simple turbine (e. g. a windmill) into the power it generates? Let's say that I want to know if a single windmill of a certain size can power a refrigerator. Assume that I already know how long the blades have to be to produce the RPMs, and I know the energy requirements of the refrigerator. I am only looking for a basic equation of RPMs to power (watts or joules). Thank you.
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| Jan10-13, 01:30 AM | #2 |
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I don't know the answer, but I at least know that its not that simple.
RPM alone don't tell the full story. You could get a small baby-toy scale turbine to rotate at the same RPM as a big power turbine. What you can get is - for a given wind speed, and for a given turbine type of certain size you can find out the mechanical power output. The mechanical to electrical conversion is often >90% efficient. The theoretical limit to the maximum power that can be harnessed is given by Power_max = 0.5 x Swept Area x Air Density x Win_Velocity^3 But to get anywhere near the maximum power you need to have a state-of-the art turbine design. |
| Jan10-13, 01:54 AM | #3 |
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Hi, I_am_learning - Thanks for your input. I was afraid it might not be as simple as I had hoped. Apparently I will have to keep digging.
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| Jan10-13, 05:26 AM | #4 |
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Power output of a simple generator
Power is rpm times torque divided by 5252 (English units). http://www.largiader.com/articles/torque.html
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| Jan10-13, 09:32 AM | #5 |
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Thanks, Russ!
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| Jan10-13, 12:55 PM | #6 |
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i've been looking for an easy to remember number for that conversion, and 5252 is it . 52 twice makes me think of Tex Ritter's "Deck of Cards" So at 5252 RPM torque and horsepower have the same number. That's right in operating band of small outboard motors i tinker with. old jim |
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