Evolution of Wind Mill to Wind turbine : A Chronological Description

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Evolution of Wind Mill to Wind turbine : A Chronological Description P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department I I T Delhi A Journey of Drag based Commonsense to Lift based Exotic Designs

Molinology Molinology (from Latin: molīna, mill; and Greek λόγος, study) is the study of mills and other mechanical devices. These devices use the energy of moving water or wind, or the strength of animal or human muscle to power machines for purposes such as hammering, grinding, pumping, sawing, or pressing. Molinology aims to retain the knowledge of those traditional engines which have been rendered obsolete by modern technical and economic trends. Cultural and scientific interest in molinology is maintained by The International Molinological Society (TIMS), a non-profit organisation which brings together around five hundred members worldwide.

Wind Energy is Native For many countries, fossil energy is transported/imported. The history of wind power in Denmark, provides a salutary example of how socioeconomic conditions influence a technology. From 1900 to 1910, many Danish wind driven electricity plants were in use. Diesel engines were beginning to give them some stiff competition by 1910 to 1914 because of their convenience and economy During World War I, oil supplies to the country were virtually shut off and wind power was resurrected. Many 20 to 35kW plants were built at that time.

The Ups & Downs After the war, electrification took place throughout the country, and once more the windmill languished. In 1939, World War II caused another cutoff in fuel supplies, and wind power was once more called upon to the fullest extent possible. After the hostilities ended, further rapid, extensive electrification took place, but this time the utility of wind power was not discounted. A research program was begun to consider it as a supplement to the large, central plants. In the period after 1945, there were developments not only in Denmark, but in France, Germany, and Britain as well.

History of Wind Power The use of wind power in sailing vessels appeared in antiquity. The earliest mentions of the use of wind power come from the East: India, Tibet, Afghanistan, Persia. the widespread use of wind power for grinding grain and pumping water was delayed until the 7th century in Persia, the 12th century in England, and the 15th century in Holland. 17th century, Leibniz proposed using windmills and waterwheels together to pump water from mines in the Harz Mountains. Dutch settlers brought Dutch mills to America in the 18th century. This led to the development of a multiblade wind turbine that was used to pump water for livestock.

The First Record of a Windmill The first accepted establishment of the use of windmills was in the tenth century in Persia. It is documented by reliable writers and reinforced by ancient drawings that correspond to the remains of old mills and to modern ones still in use. The region is Sıstan in eastern Persia (in presentday Iran), which bordered on Afghanistan. About A.D. 1300, a Syrian cosmographer who provided a detailed description and a drawing.

A Persian vertical-axis windmill in Sıstan The two storied,walled structure had millstones at the top and a rotor at the bottom. The latter consisting of a spoked reel with 6 to 12 upright ribs, each covered with cloth to form separate sails. The sketch shows the bellying of the cloth coverings as they catch the wind and push the reel around. Each wall had an offset opening the height of the rotor, with its perimeter beveled to decrease the free area through the thickness of the wall and hence accelerate the wind from any direction.

The Windmills of Neh

Performance of Persian Mills : 1963 In 1963, 50 mills were still operating. Each milled an average of a ton of grain in 24 hours, so in a 120day windy season, they were said to produce a total output of 6,000 tons. Based on a wind speed of about 30 m/s, an effective exposure at any time of 1.5 blades The mill efficiency was of 50 percent, with a power output of about 75 hp per mill. It is difficult to accept this high figure!!! The basic design of these primitive vertical axis mills has lasted at least 1,000 years

The vertical-axis Chinese windmill

The Horizontal-Axis European Windmill Conversion of the Roman watermill with its horizontal wheel shaft to the ordinary windmill with a horizontal shaft. All the essentials of a windmill were ready to hand except the sails which replace the blades and rim on the water wheel. The mechanism is is like that of an early watermill turned upside down, The watermill drive being from below upwards and the windmill drive from above downwards.

Lift Replaces Drag A revolutionary change from the simple, straightforward push of the wind on the face of the sail was replaced by the action of the wind in flowing smoothly around the sail (blade). A change from providing a force tangential to the direction of the wind to providing a force normal to the direction of the wind. This is a sophisticated concept, which was not fully developed until the advent of the airplane at the end of the nineteenth century and the engineering science of aerodynamics

CLASS 1 TYPE OF WIND TURBINES

CLASS 2 TYPE OF WIND TURBINES

Schematic of Modern Wind Turbines