Final Report
Final Report
Final Report
MD Erfanul Alam
2024-12-03
Problem Statement:
We must design a wind turbine that rotates on a vertical axis. The wind turbine blades
must be removable and must have a maximum sweep area of 80𝑚𝑚2. With this project we are
provided with a generator/motor, alligator clamps, and jumper wires, however we must design
and create the turbine blades, blade mount, and motor mount. In addition, the blades must be
Concept:
In order to create an initial concept, we had to look at the requirements. The given
requirements are as follows: the blades must have a width of 72mm, the central connector must
fit onto the given motor, the design must be a vertical blade design, and the blades must spin
Below is our initial sketch of our design, along with its respective measurements:
Full Wingspan: 72mm
Blade Height: 65mm
Blade Width: 32mm
To get the final design, we created each component in SolidWorks, printed them running
multiple trials so that the sizing of each piece was the exact one we needed. Below is the
assembly file showing the final sketch of our design. Included below the assembly file is the 3D
SolidWorks image of the full product as well as a photograph of the printed final product.
Motor Casing:
The final design for our motor casing was simply a shell that allowed for the
motor itself to be hidden and blend in with the rest of the design. The final motor casing
has a height of 34.6 mm and an inside diameter of 24.9mm and an outside diameter of
26.8 mm.
Center Connector:
Our final design also included a center connector that has a pole that goes onto the
motor, and 4 notches that allow the blades to seamlessly connect to the center. The final
Our final design included 4 blades that would seamlessly snap into the notches of
the center connector. The blades had equal heights of 65 mm and widths of 27 mm.
Measurements:
Given Blades:
Distance (in) Wind Speed (m/s) Voltage (V) Current (Amps)
5 6.172 3.713 22.52
10 4.972 3.176 10.62
15 3.724 1.942 15.91
20 2.997 1.402 6.12
25 3.153 2.203 9.92
**Note that the hair dryer setting was on low for distances 5-20 in. then changed to high for the
Designed Blades:
Distance (in) Wind Speed (m/s) Voltage (V) Current (Amps)
5 6.172 5.921 11.97
10 4.972 3.422 13.24
15 3.724 2.034 5.92
20 2.997 1.782 4.89
25 3.153 2.002 6.44
**Note that the hair dryer setting was on low for distances 5-20 in. then changed to high for the
- Designed Blades: 64.5mm in height, 27.6mm individual width, 72mm total width
- Quantity of Vane: 4
maximize the surface area for power generation while minimizing drag. We also shortened up
the overall width of our design to allow for faster and tighter rotation.
Equations:
1
𝑃𝑖𝑛𝑝𝑢𝑡 = ⋅ (6.172)3 (11.97)(1.225) = 1723.77
2
1
𝑃𝑖𝑛𝑝𝑢𝑡 = ⋅ (4.472)3 (13.24)(1.225) = 1622.35
2
1
𝑃𝑖𝑛𝑝𝑢𝑡 = ⋅ (3.724)3(5.92)(1.225) = 187.27
2
1
𝑃𝑖𝑛𝑝𝑢𝑡 = ⋅ (2.447)3(4.89)(1.225) = 80.626
2
1
𝑃𝑖𝑛𝑝𝑢𝑡 = ⋅ (3.153)3(6.44)(1.225) = 123.64
2
10206.412
𝜂= = 59.2%
1723.77
5568.79
𝜂= = 34.22%
1627.35
380.90
𝜂= = 20.33%
187.27
143.76
𝜂= = 17.83%
80.63
247.53
𝜂= = 20.01%
123.64
Bill of materials:
Tolerance Analysis:
Center Connector:
The center connector required for the 2mm motor rod to be inserted in the bottom to
connect the design to the motor. The hole for the bottom rod to be inserted was given an extra
allowance, which brought the design to have an inside diameter of 2.1mm and an outside
diameter of 4.8mm. The center also needed to include 4 notches for the blades to be connected
to. The notches were also given an extra allowance, which brought their measurements to 3mm.
Shell Casing:
The shell casing for the motor required for a motor with a height of 34.2mm and a
Cost analysis:
𝑝 𝑡 𝑚
Cost Equation: 3600 (ℎ𝑜𝑢𝑟𝑙𝑦 cost) + 𝑝 (cost 𝑜𝑓 1𝑘𝑔 𝑜𝑓 𝑠𝑝𝑜𝑜𝑙)
1000
10860 25.45
Total Cost: + 1000 ≈ 3.02 + .03 ≈ 3.05
3600
Results:
The performance testing of both the given and designed wind turbine blades revealed
• Wind speed consistently decreased as distance increased, from 6.172 m/s at 5 inches
• At 25 inches, the wind speed increased slightly to 3.153 m/s when switched to high
setting
• The designed blades showed higher initial voltage output (5.921V vs 3.713V) at 5
inches
• Both designs showed similar declining voltage patterns with increased distance
• The designed blades maintained slightly higher voltage outputs at most distances
• The designed blades proved more consistent current outputs ranging from 4.89A to
13.24A
• Both designs showed variable current patterns that didn't strictly correlate with
distance
• Successful integration with the motor system (24.5mm diameter, 34.2mm height)
Discussion/Conclusions:
Our wind turbine design demonstrated several key successes and learning points:
1. Design Effectiveness:
• The 2:1 height-to-width ratio (65mm:27mm) proved effective for balancing power
• The four-blade design with removable components met all initial project requirements
• The modified blade design showed improved voltage generation at close ranges
2. Performance Analysis:
• Our designed blades demonstrated better voltage generation capabilities, but lower
• The performance degradation with distance was consistent with expected fluid
dynamics principles
3. Technical Achievements:
• Achieved precise tolerancing in the center connector (2.1mm diameter for 2mm
motor rod)
• Created an effective motor casing system that protected and integrated well with the
overall design
• Wind speed to power output ratio might be improved through further blade profile
refinement
The project successfully met its core objectives while providing valuable insights into
wind turbine design principles and practical engineering challenges. The modular nature of our
design allows for future iterations and improvements, particularly in optimizing the balance
Acknowledgements:
We would like to thank MD Erfanul Alam, our professor, for purchasing the necessary
parts to make this design as well as for teaching us the necessary equations and skills to design
and create this report and project. We would also like to acknowledge North Central College for
giving us the 3D printers and space to design and create this project.