Yes, There are wind turbines with more than three blades... Basically that would only apply for the turbines which are not commercial like the turbines which are installed at home etc. and there are also wind turbines with horizontal axis, and again that would not apply to commercial wind farm. Usually Wind Turbines are BIG in size and mostly used to Generate Commercial Electricity so installing a Turbine with more than 3 turbines is not a viable thing.
A vertical axis wind turbine has the main shaft of the apparatus set in a vertical orientation. One advantage is that gearboxes, generators and other related equipment can be placed on the ground resulting in easier maintenance. Compared to horizontal axis wind turbines they can be placed closer together when multiple units are installed. Other claims are that they can be more efficient, quieter and more cost-effective compared to those with a horizontal axis. These claims are subject to ongoing debate among those with experience in the area.
A wind turbines uses the wind to power an electricity generator.
in 1888 Charles brush did invent the wind turbine
The comparison kaplan and francis hydro power turbine is as under: 1. Efficiency of Kaplan hydro power turbine is higher. 2. Kaplan turbine is more compact in cross-section and has higher rotational speed to that of francis hydro power turbine. 3. In Kaplan turbine, the water flow is axia and in francis trubine it is radial. 4. The runner blades in the kaplan turbine is less in number. 5. Specific speed of Kaplan turbine is 2 to 3 times that of Fancis turbine. 6. Friction loss in Kaplan turbine is less. 7. Francis turbine requires medium head while Kaplan trubines are low head hydro power turbines.
1 Pelton Turbine 2 Kaplan Turbine 3 Francis Turbine 4 Propeller Turbine 5 Tubular Turbine
Horizontal axis wind turbines, modern wind turbines, vertical axis turbines.
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Turbines can work with a variety of energy output objects, such as generators, pumps, compressors, and propellers. The specific setup depends on the type of turbine and its intended application.
If you mean a hydroelectric generator, the weight of falling water turns a turbine or water wheel. The turbine or water wheel is attached to a generator, and turns the generator, producing electricity.
The diameter of today's horizontal axis wind turbines are up to 125m in diameter. This can produce up to 8MW of power.
www.muellerenvironmental.com/documents/GER3567H.pdf discusses many factors affecting gas turbine efficiency. It specifically addresses GE turbines, but the factors discussed are relevant to all gas turbine power generators.
A convergent-divergent nozzle is generally used in steam turbines. This is because it drives generators in producing electricity with the use of turbine rotors with curved axes.
The diameter of today's horizontal axis wind turbines are up to 125m in diameter. This can produce up to 8MW of power.
Turbines and generators are both components of power plants. Turbines are used to convert the kinetic energy of flowing water, steam, or wind into mechanical energy, while generators then convert this mechanical energy into electrical energy. The two work together to produce electricity.
When generators are spun by turbines, the kinetic energy of the spinning turbine is converted into electrical energy through electromagnetic induction. This process involves the movement of electrons within the conductive materials of the generator, generating an electric current that can be harnessed for various applications.
Grootvlei is an electricity generating station located in Balfour, South Africa. This station uses coal to power its turbines. The turbines run the generators with a total station output of 1200 megawatts.
The horizontal axis turbine is the worlds largest tidal turbine. It weighs some 1,300 tons, stands over 73 feet and is said to be able to power over 1000 homes.