Hello everyone, happy new year
Still within the framework of wind turbines with a horizontal axis and more particularly with a vertical axis, can we superpose several rotors + stator sub-assembly in a volume X, without any interaction?
http://www.scoraigwind.com/axialplans/index.htm
Thank you in advance for your help.
PS If you have links in French on the subject, thank you again.
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Hello
not well understood your question, you speak about the electrical part or "fan"?
if it is the "fan" part: no problem on the vertical axes (just reverse the direction of rotation so that your axis does not wiggle); on the horizontal axes it is extremely close to take advantage of the venturia effect or (this that I recommend) separated by at least 1/3 of the diameter of the blade.
for the electrical part I am not competent
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not well understood your question, you speak about the electrical part or "fan"?
if it is the "fan" part: no problem on the vertical axes (just reverse the direction of rotation so that your axis does not wiggle); on the horizontal axes it is extremely close to take advantage of the venturia effect or (this that I recommend) separated by at least 1/3 of the diameter of the blade.
for the electrical part I am not competent
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Hi Zac,
my question actually concerns the generator part and not the fan. I just want to know if we can lay out several staror-rotor assemblies on the same transmission shaft (vertical type darrieus) without the magnetic fields being disturbed? Are there minimum distances between the sub-assemblies?
thank you for your answers
my question actually concerns the generator part and not the fan. I just want to know if we can lay out several staror-rotor assemblies on the same transmission shaft (vertical type darrieus) without the magnetic fields being disturbed? Are there minimum distances between the sub-assemblies?
thank you for your answers
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if you shield them well with a faraday cage, it shouldn't be a problem.
Finally, you don't get too mad on a lot of cars. The starter is near the computers and the alternator and it works impeccable.
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if you shield them well with a faraday cage, it shouldn't be a problem.
Finally, you don't get too mad on a lot of cars. The starter is near the computers and the alternator and it works impeccable.
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