The primitive man had to use his muscle
power to carry out different works in his attempt of obtaining the necessities
of life. The demand for more power and the scarcity of man power and the ready
availability of natural resources like wind, water, etc., might have formed the
reason why the ancient man turned his attention to the utilization of these
resources as sources of power; thus originated the early prime movers namely
wind mill and water wheel.
Principle of wind mill:
Wind flow is created as an effect of solar
heat. Winds are caused due to the absorption of solar energy on the earth
surface and the rotation of earth about its own axis and around the sun. becauseof this, alternate heating and cooling occurs and
difference in pressure is obtained and the air movement is caused.
The flowing wind which has kinetic energy
is used to rotate the wind turbine which is also known as wind mill. Although
wind mills have been used for more than a dozen centuries for pumping water and
grinding grains, interest in large scale power generation had developed over
the past 50 years.
The earth’s atmosphere is thus a marvelous solar driven heat engine. It is estimated
that roughly 10 million MW of energy is continuously available in the earth’s
winds.
Types of winds mills
Wind mills are classified as
● Horizontal axis type and
● Vertical axis type, Depending on
their axis of rotation.
Horizontal axis wind mills are further
classified as single-bladed, double-bladed and multi-bladed types.
Horizontal axis wind mill with double
blade rotor:
In the horizontal axis single blade type,
the blade is of propeller type with counter weight arrangement. The double
blade type gives a better performance than the single blade type.
In the double-blade type, the blade has
thick cross section of an aerofoil. At the tip of the blade, the velocity is
about six times the wind velocity. The blade is set at right angles to the
direction of the wind. Ideally the blades should be twisted, but because of
construction difficulties this is not always achieved.
The blade rotor drives a generator through
a gear box. It is mounted on a bed plate attached on the top of the tower.
Blade material: the blades are made
from aluminum or sheet metal. Not a single
large wind turbine – generator with metal blades has operated for longer than
one year without a blade failure. The suitable material required is a major
problem in developing wind mills of higher power generation capacity.
With rotor, the tower is also subjected to
the wind loads which may cause serious damage. Hence the structure of the tower
should be so designed to withstand the wind load.
The best sites for the wind energy are
found off-shore and sea coast. The second best sites are in mountains. The
lowest level of wind energy is found in plains, where values are generally
three or four times lower than that at the coast.
Multiblade rotor:
It is shown in image below. Rotors with
more than two blades will produce high power.
Sail type blades:
It is of recent origin. The blade surface
is made from cloth, nylon or plastic arranged as sail wings. There is also
variation in the number of sails used.
The horizontal axis types generally have
better performance than vertical types. They are mainly used for power
generation and pumping water. The biggest wind mill erected for power
generation is of 2500kW capacity in U.S.A.
Advantages of Wind Power Generation:
1. The wind energy is a renewable source of energy. It is
free and inexhaustible.
2. The power requirements for irrigation, lighting and
small industrial units can be fulfilled with the use of wind energy. Power
generation on large scale using wind energy is not yet so successful, but the
small wind mills will play a vital role in the present condition of power
shortage.
3. It does not need transportation.
4. Like all forms of solar energy, wind power systems are
non-polluting.
Disadvantages of Wind Power Generation:
1. Wind velocity is fluctuating which makes the
complications in designing a wind power plant.
2. Some form of storage of wind energy is essential to
maintain a constant supply of power.
3. The wind is a very hazardous, treacherous and
unpredictable source of energy. Blowing in strong gusts from varying directions
causing hurricanes, the wind may smash the whole plant within no time. To avoid
this, special and costly designs and controls are always required.
4. It is considered suitable and economical to generate
power on a small scale of order of 2 MW.
5. Power production cost with the present technology
available may not compete with the conventional power generating systems. This
is because, 1000s of units are required to provide the power output of one
fossil-fueled plant.
6. Wind energy systems are noisy in operation. A large
unit can be heard many kilometers away.