FYP inquiries - Vertical-axis Wind Turbine

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The discussion centers on a Mechanical student's Final Year Project focused on designing a vertical-axis wind turbine as part of a hybrid power generator with solar energy. The student seeks guidance on where to start, expressing a lack of experience in building such projects. Suggested resources include websites with extensive information on wind power and historical books that provide foundational knowledge. Participants recommend beginning with calculations, selecting a suitable generator, and exploring blade design. The conversation emphasizes the importance of thorough research and understanding basic concepts in wind energy.
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Hi, I am a Mechanical student, currently at my final year so I am to do my FYP aka Final Year Project with the title of hybrid power generator (solar + wind). My friend is in charge of the solar part while I am to design a vertical-axis wind turbine.

I am clueless about from where should I start. Can anyone please guide me?

Thank you so much in advance.
 
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This website seems to have extensive information on wind power.

http://www.otherpower.com/otherpower_wind.shtml

In particular, these plans.
http://www.otherpower.com/turbineplans.shtml

I plan to build this myself when more resources are available.

*EDIT* At the time of writing, I had no idea what a "Vertical Axis Wind Turbine" was. With some googling, I see that my links are probably not much help, although the design for the alternator may be useful.
 
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Hi there. I will be sure to go through the sites you gave.

Meanwhile, I am just wondering, since I have not much experienced in building real thing, so, I want to know what are the steps I should start with. For eg, calculation? find a suitable generator 1st? find out suitable blade design? Stuff like these..
 
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