Diseño mecánico de palas para un aerogenerador de 250w de potencia
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Renewable energy
wind energy
turbine blade
rural zone
wind turbine sustainability
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energía renovable
energía eólica
palas de aerogenerador
zonas rurales
aerogenerador
sostenibilidad
HAWT
wind energy
turbine blade
rural zone
wind turbine sustainability
HAWT
energía renovable
energía eólica
palas de aerogenerador
zonas rurales
aerogenerador
sostenibilidad
HAWT
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Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC)
Las zonas rurales tienen una deficiencia de suministro eléctrico importante, ya que las comunidades están alejadas de las redes de transmisión eléctrica, por lo que el desarrollo se delimita apresuradamente en estos lugares. En zonas de este tipo, donde se dispone del recurso renovable del viento, la implantación de máquinas eólicas o aerogeneradores puede representar una solución viable e inmediata al problema energético de necesidades eléctricas básicas. Los aerogeneradores están planificados para áreas con fuertes corrientes de viento para generar la energía, y los mismos presentan de manera más eficiente una solución viable e inmediata, especialmente para el problema energético de las necesidades eléctricas básicas. El diseño experimental propuesto se basó en la literatura existen sobre el diseño de palas para generadores eólicos tomando en cuenta las condiciones locales de áreas rurales de la República Dominicana que tengan las condiciones de viento mínima para que estas funcionen. Sin embargo, la indicación más significativa para seleccionar los materiales es la disponibilidad local. El diseño final presentado en las conclusiones es el resultado de una investigación teórica, una solución de ecuaciones matemáticas y un montaje experimental realizado en el Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo, INTEC. Se espera que este trabajo sea un punto de partida para nuevas investigaciones relacionadas o mejoras al diseño actual en la República Dominicana.
Rural areas have a significant electrical supply deficiency, as communities are far from electrical transmission grids, so development is hastily delimited in these locations. In areas of this type, where the renewable resource of the wind is available, the implementation of wind machines or wind turbines can represent a viable and immediate solution to the energy problem of basic electrical needs. Wind turbines are planned for areas with strong wind currents to generate energy, and they present a viable and immediate solution more efficiently, especially for the energy problem of basic electrical needs. The proposed experimental design was base on the existing literature on the design of blades for wind generators taking into account the local conditions of rural areas of the Dominican Republic that have the minimum wind conditions for them to work. However, the most significant indication for selecting materials is local availability. The final design presented in the conclusions results from a theoretical investigation, a solution of mathematical equations, and an experimental setup carried out at the Technological Institute of Santo Domingo, INTEC. This work is expected to be a starting point for new related research or improvements to the current design in the Dominican Republic.
Rural areas have a significant electrical supply deficiency, as communities are far from electrical transmission grids, so development is hastily delimited in these locations. In areas of this type, where the renewable resource of the wind is available, the implementation of wind machines or wind turbines can represent a viable and immediate solution to the energy problem of basic electrical needs. Wind turbines are planned for areas with strong wind currents to generate energy, and they present a viable and immediate solution more efficiently, especially for the energy problem of basic electrical needs. The proposed experimental design was base on the existing literature on the design of blades for wind generators taking into account the local conditions of rural areas of the Dominican Republic that have the minimum wind conditions for them to work. However, the most significant indication for selecting materials is local availability. The final design presented in the conclusions results from a theoretical investigation, a solution of mathematical equations, and an experimental setup carried out at the Technological Institute of Santo Domingo, INTEC. This work is expected to be a starting point for new related research or improvements to the current design in the Dominican Republic.
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Science, Engineering and Applications; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021): Science, Engineering and Applications; 25-55
Ciencia, Ingenierías y Aplicaciones; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2021): Ciencia, Ingenierías y Aplicaciones; 25-55
2636-2171
2636-218X
10.22206/cyap.2021.v4i1
Ciencia, Ingenierías y Aplicaciones; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2021): Ciencia, Ingenierías y Aplicaciones; 25-55
2636-2171
2636-218X
10.22206/cyap.2021.v4i1