Wind-Turbine Gearbox Design project

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The project involves designing a gearbox for a wind turbine with a 25ft blade diameter and a 60ft tower height. The gearbox must minimize weight and size while achieving a gear ratio between 28:1 and 33:1, with specific shaft arrangements and torque calculations. The turbine operates at a constant speed of 120rpm, and the design life is set for 10 years of continuous operation. The user seeks guidance on how to proceed after obtaining the wind profile from the chosen V80-2.0 MW turbine in Denmark. Assistance is requested due to a lack of support from the lecturer.
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Hi engineers and future engineers!
I have a project given by my lecturer which is to design just the gearbox in a wind turbine.
The goal of this project is to design a prototype conceptual gearbox that will power a generator on a wind turbine. The blades are about 25ft in diameter and are held in the air by a 60 foot tall tower. The turbine blades spin the input shaft of the gearbox which increases speed and decreases the torque.
Specs for the gearbox: Weight and size is minimized

Gear ratio Max 33:1 and min 28:1
Shaft arrangement Co linear input and output shafts(reverted gear train)
Input shaft protruding 4" out of the front gearbox
Output shaft protruding 2" out of the rear gearbox
Provide adequate key slots on the input and output shafts

We need to find the loading and to calculate the input torques. The turbine speed is constant at 120rpm. Weight of the turbine blades and generator will be carried on separate bearings. These component will be connected to the gearbox with flexible couplings. THE LOADING TO THE INPUT AND OUTPUT OF THE GEARBOX IS TORQUE ONLY.

The design life is 10 years. continuous operation and the loading mention above(which needs to be calculated)
I have decided to choose Denmark and the turbine i choose is V80-2.0 MW (Vestas) located at Horns Rev 1. So, i can get the wind profile from there but what's next? This is my 1st time designing such a project and my lecturer just won't help. I am desperate for help that's why i decided to seek help here.

I just need some guidance on how should i proceed after knowing the wind profile. Thanks!:smile:
 
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