Innovation of darrieus-savonius wind turbine design with quad-axial generator/
Carmelo B. Burce, Nheil T. Cabulera, Rei Marc D. Casanova, Reggie F. David, Rhoubrick B. Idanan, and Mark Angelo C. Serrano.--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
- x, 110pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's thesis
College of Engineering.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
Electricity is one of the most essential resources consumed in people's daily lives. Electrical energy provides the power to manufacture nearly everything in the modern world. It enables the operation of various appliances, machines, and other electrical apparatus. With electricity powering menial tasks, people now have more time to complete additional tasks, allowing them to advance further and accomplish in minutes or seconds what would have taken days in the past. Our modern world has evolved around the assumption of abundant electricity supplies, which can come from diverse energy sources like solar, wind, and kinetic energy. Without electricity, most people cannot complete essential tasks, hindering their ability to progress in modern society. The reliance on electricity has become a fundamental aspect of the advancement and functioning of our modern world. To tackle the problem, the researchers devised a plan to construct a prototype that would harness electricity from wind. The prototype incorporates both types of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWTs) Savonius and Darrieus Wind Turbine Design. By combining the wind turbine designs and their blades, as well as incorporating a Quad – axial Generator, the researchers aim to enhance the energy output derived from the renewable wind resources available in the region.