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Design and Development of Novel Mini Wind Power Turbine Set

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In this paper, an effective approach is developed to tackle electrical energy from the highways by using Mini Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (MHAWT) set. In this work design and development of MHAWT, which generates electricity from wind created by high-speed traffic passing on a highway and in proximity. On highways, due to vehicles, wind motions are generated continuously in day and night time which can be utilised to generate an electricity with less cost. The blades are directly coupled to the generator and converted into power. The maximum power output measured is about 18.48 W for the maximum wind speed of about 10 m/s. This power range increased up to 200 W, by experimental testing and utilized for lightning street at night.

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Magade Pramod, B., Chavan Shrirang, P. (2018). Design and Development of Novel Mini Wind Power Turbine Set. In: Pawar, P., Ronge, B., Balasubramaniam, R., Seshabhattar, S. (eds) Techno-Societal 2016. ICATSA 2016. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53556-2_9

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