How Does a Wind Turbine Work? 

There are two main points to
consider when understanding how a wind turbine works:
Harnessing the wind.
Converting wind into electrical
energy.
Harnessing the Wind:
Harnessing the power of the
wind is obviously the first step to consider. Wind generally blows or
flows in a forward direction over the surface of the ground. We need
to convert this lateral motion into a rotary motion. This is achieved
by using angled and tilted blades that work in the same way as the sails
of a wind mill.
The blades need to be facing
directly into the wind at all times but as the wind very often changes
direction we need a mechanism to ensure that the blades remain in this
most efficient position. A tail fin is place behind the blades similar
in look to an aircraft tail fin, as the wind passes either side of the
fin it will keep the blades facing into wind. If the wind changes direction
there will be a difference in pressure from one side of the tail fin
to the other exerting a sideways force consequently the turbine blade
assembley will always face into wind.
As the lateral motion of the
wind hits the turbine blades they are angled and tilted in such
a way that this motion is converted to a sideways motion and because
the blades are anchored to a spindle, is converted to a rotary motion.
Converting Wind Energy into
Electrical Energy:
Now that we have the blades
facing at all times into wind and the blades are whizzing around we
need to understand how that rotation is converted into electricity.
As mentioned before the blades spin around a central point. This forms
a mechanical connection to an axle which usually drives a gearbox to
increase the effective rotation speed of the blades.
The axle forms part of a drive
to a generator. Basically the generator is responsible for the conversion
of the rotation energy into electrical energy. As we are talking in
general terms about the workings of a wind turbine we wont go into the
physics of how the generator does this and for the purposes of this
article it just does!
That is really all there is
to it. We now have free electricity being generated by the wind. All
that is left to do is to connect the output of the generator, by means
of cables to your home. By the addition of voltage regulating circuits
and storage batteries you could make savings on your electricity bill.
Final Words and a Word on Safety:
Now you understand the basis
of how a wind turbine works and how it can provide your home with free
electricity. There other issues you must take into consideration before
connecting your wind turbine to your home electrical circuit. Further
information can be found by searching the Internet.
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