Horizontal Axis Windmill- Engineering Lab Training Systems
 
						                        
							                            Model HV-EXP2893
														                           Features   	Low cost, effective teaching. 	Genuine commercial product, modified. 	Variable number of blades. 	Variable blade angle. 	Determination of power output and efficiency. 	Requires source of wind. 	Three year warranty.   Range of Experiments   	To determine the electrical power output and stalling point for a windmill over a range of 	 	 		Wind speed 		 		Blade Angle 		 		Number of Blades 	 	 	 	To investigate the effect of blade stall v. power output 	To determine the electrical and mechanical efficiencies of the windmill for the same variables as in (1).   Description   The windmill is a modified version of a small commercial machine used for  yachts and country cottages. It has six plastic aerofoil shaped blades  mounted in a hollow hub which contains a set of permanent magnets and a  looped conductive winding. When the mill rotates, an alternating voltage is generated.   Windings are mounted on a disc, which is fixed to a shaft running in bearings. This shaft is restrained by a phosphor  bronze spring, strain gauged to measure torque. An inductive transducer  is used to measure rotor speed. From these results the mechanical power  can be established. Electrical power output is measured in terms of the  output voltage across a variable load.   The six blades are mounted in adjustable bosses so that their pitch can be altered. Blades can  also be removed to assess the effect of blade solidity.   A source of wind is required. This can be provided by the Wind Machine.   This equipment is part of a range designed to both demonstrate and  experimentally confirm basic engineering principles. Great care has been given to each item so as to provide wide experimental scope without  unduly complicating or compromising the design. Each piece of apparatus  is self-contained and compact. Setting up time is minimal, and all  measurements are made with the simplest possible instrumentation, so  that the student involvement is purely with the engineering principles  being taught.   A complete instruction manual is provided  describing the apparatus, its application, experimental procedure and  typical test results..						   

 
																				