superkaho said:
The motor is used to produce a mini wind turbine.
In order to design it, I have to choose my gear ratio for the motor so as to maximize the power generated. My teacher said that he will measure the average power produced through a load with a 50ohm resistor.
Ahhh, ok, now we are getting somewhere! I assume the turbine will be powered by a fan, and that there are restrictions on the blade design? I would suggest that you focus on blade design and eliminate gearing.
The first step is determining the wind speed at the distance from the fan the turbine will be placed. Everything else is dependent on that. Why? The power in the wind is defined as:
P = 1/2 * (Air Density) * (Swept Area) * (Wind Speed)^3 * CP
You already have a good idea what the motor's maximum power consumption is from the data sheet graph: 150mA * 2.5V = 375mW. Next we solve for the swept area required to achieve .375mW for your wind speed, let's call it 15mph (6.7m/s) and use CP = 0.3 as an example:
.375 = 1/2 * 1.23kg/m^2 * A * 6.7^3 * .3 => A = .06758m^2
.06758 = Pi * R^2 => 0.0464m => 1.82in Radius (3.65in Diameter).
This gives us the MINIMUM diameter for your blades to produce 375mW in 15mph winds, but this is only part of the story!
Next we need to calculate the RPM of the blades. I suspect we want to achieve as close to 10,000 RPM as possible. RPM is related to Wind Speed by something called Tip to Speed Ratio (TSR). Typical values for TSR in wind turbines range from 4 to 12. TSR is the ratio of tip speed to wind speed, and in general help describe the airfoil required. Let's see what TSR we would need for our theoretical turbine.
2 * Pi * 1.82in = 11.473in/Rev => 11.473 * (1ft/12in) * (1mi/5280ft) = 1.81 * 10^-4 Miles/Rev => 5522 Rev/Mile
(15 Miles/Hour) * (1 Hour/60 Min) = 1/4 Mile/Min
1/4 Mile / Min * 5522 Rev/Mile * TSR = 10,000RPM
TSR = 10,000/(1/4 * 5522) => 7.24
This demonstrates that a turbine with a 3.65in Diameter SHOULD be capable of turning @ ~10,000 RPM in a 15MPH wind with enough torque to produce .375W if we can achieve a CP of 0.30.
In the design process I would continue to refine the blade diameter/TSR/Airfoil until the maximum power were achieved at the Fan's wind speed.
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