Windmill Blades

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gmkgiraffe
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Project Question: How does the length of a windmill's blades affect the amount of energy it collects?
Project Due Date: March 28th, 2008
Project Status: I am just starting

Windmill Blades

Post by gmkgiraffe »

Can someone help me out a bit with my project?
"Does the length of a windmill's blades affect the amount of energy it creates?"
gmkgiraffe
Posts: 2
Joined: Mon Mar 24, 2008 2:13 pm
Occupation: Student
Project Question: How does the length of a windmill's blades affect the amount of energy it collects?
Project Due Date: March 28th, 2008
Project Status: I am just starting

Re: Windmill Blades

Post by gmkgiraffe »

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MelissaB
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Re: Windmill Blades

Post by MelissaB »

Hi,

This is really a physical sciences question, so I moved your post to the correct forum. The experts here should be able to help you :).
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Re: Windmill Blades

Post by deleted-71447 »

Hi gmkgiraffe,
Welcome to the Ask an Expert forum. Can you tell us more about your project and give more detail about what sort of help you need? Have you completed your literature review? Experimental design? Data interpretation?
I'm looking forward to hearing more about your project.
Thanks,
Chris
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Re: Windmill Blades

Post by deleted-71586 »

Hi gmkgiraffe,
Windmill blades can be thought of as airplane wings. The longer the airplane wing the more force it will produce. It is the conversion of wind energy into electrical energy that I think you are interested in finding fact upon. The wind energy is converted into rotational energy of the blade by the aerodynamic characteristics of the blade pretending to be an airplane wing. The more force produced by the blade pretending to be an airplane wing, the more energy will be converted. So the longer the blade length, the more the energy it will create. Now the translation of this energy to useful energy will be affected by the aerodynamic characteristics of the blade as it is flying around the circle made by the windmill.
Have Fun,
John :D
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Re: Windmill Blades

Post by deleted-2574 »

Hi gmkgiraffe,

Looks like someone has already done this project and published it:
http://www.selah.k12.wa.us/SOAR/SciProj ... ylynF.html

You might want to:
- incorporate this project in your project, with proper acknowledgement
- look for ways to enhance this project

Additional resources can be found by supplying:
"Does the length of a windmill's blades affect the amount of energy it creates?"
to answers.com
Cheers!

Dave
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