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CDCA PresentationTiernan Garsys

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Background

•Sophomore at AMHS (Provided with Rapid Prototyping Machine by CDCA in 2008)

•Required to complete Science Fair project; chose to do project in field of engineering.

•Interested in alternative energy, especially wind power.

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Research

•Required to perform research on topic prior to experimentation.

•Interested in differences between Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWTs) and Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWTs)

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HAWTs• Generally capable of

producing more energy than VAWTs, due both to tower height and lack of “backtracking”

• Direction and blade pitch can be changed for optimum efficiency.

• Relatively difficult to transport, install, and maintain.

• Require an additional yaw mechanism to consistently face wind.

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VAWTs• Relatively simple to

transport, install, and maintain.

• Generally more versatile in terms of placement, due both to smaller nature and ability to accept wind from any direction.

• Generally unable to produce as much energy as HAWTs, due to “backtracking” effect and lower placement to ground.

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“Backtracking” Effect

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Proposed Change

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Results

• Attachment of cover generated significant difference in performance of wind turbines.

• Some orientations increased turbine performance, while others reduced turbine performance.

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Conclusions• Increases efficiency in

a small spectrum of wind directions, while hindering efficiency in other orientations.

• Possibly viable for use in areas where wind direction is fairly certain (where VAWTs would otherwise be used).

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Contribution of Rapid Prototyping

Machine• Allowed for quick,

precise construction of models for experimentation.

• Facilitated design on the computer, drastically reducing “trial-and-error” of fabrication process.