Development of a Small Scale Power Generation System using Rooftop Ventilator
Keywords:
Rooftop Ventilator (RTV), Neodymium Magnet, RTV Power Generation System.Abstract
The ever finishing call for for electric electricity has caused widening of electricity call for - deliver gap, which has pressured researchers to beautify the strength production from renewable sources of electricity like solar, wind etc. attempting out every viable methods. rooftop ventilators (RTV) usually used for ventilation reason, can be used to extract wind strength by means of suitably designing a generator to couple with it. rooftop ventilators do no longer at any electric power for its running. the paper discusses the development of a energy technology gadget the use of an average RTV. the paper emphasize on the materials and the development technique followed for developing a rooftop energy producing system. as a take a look at case, the RTV energy generation system is designed to charge a battery and strength up the led lighting load linked to it. experimental results indicates that the system may want to generate a most dc voltage of 25v with the ventilator blade velocity of 150rpm. this kind of small scale strength era systems are appropriate to rate low strength hundreds. an exhaust device which does no longer devour electrical power for its operating is applied to provide electric electricity, thus improving the use of green electricity for a sustainable the next day.
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- P Kaewtip, N Hoonchareon, ”A Magnetic Levitation Rooftop Turbine Ventilator: A Case Study for Wind Micro-Generation” International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology,
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