Turbine Elements
Rotor: The rotor blades are designed so that they rotated with in the wind, moving the turbine generator. Of large-scale modern el wind turbines are typically equipped with rotors for three blades with extensions of 42 to 80 meters (138-262 feet) in diameter.
Gearbox: The gears are used to increase the frequency for electricity production.
Generator: This is who generates electricity when there is enough wind to rotate the pallets. The electricity is transferred to the next stage using the wiring (for storage, sent to the network or for the direct use). Large scale turbines generally contain generators with capacities between 600 kW and 2 MW.
Tower: The tower rises mounting turbines on the turbulent air flow near Earth and allows you to capture a higher speed wind. Tower design is particularly critical, as they must be as high as economically possible (usually between 40 and 100 meters), also must be robust, allow access to the turbine for maintenance, but not to add unnecessary cost to the system. A particularly important aspect of the design of towers is the Elimination of the resonance between the range of frequencies of the paddles that rotate and the frequency of resonance of the tower.
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