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Determining the proper motor size for two wind turbines used in water pumping

Conference ·
OSTI ID:92995
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  1. Dept. of Agriculture, Bushland, TX (United States). Agricultural Research Service
Two different size wind turbines were tested for pumping water at the USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Bushland, Texas. One was a three-bladed 7.0-m diameter wind turbine which was rated at 10 kW at a 12.1 m/s wind speed. The other was a two-bladed 2.75-m diameter wind turbine which was rated at one kW at a 11.0 m/s wind speed. Both wind turbines used a permanent magnet alternator to provide electrical power to a motor which powered a submersible pump. The one kW wind turbine can be used for watering livestock or providing water for a family of four. The 10-kW wind turbine can be used for small scale irrigation or providing water for a small village. During the testing of both wind turbine/motor/pump systems, two different motors were tested. The 5.6 kW motor had a 10 percent advantage in system efficiency over the 3.8 kW motor for the 10-kW wind turbine. For the one kw wind turbine the maximum system efficiency was the same for both the 0.38 kW and 0.56 kW motors, but occurred at different wind speeds.
OSTI ID:
92995
Report Number(s):
CONF-950116--; ISBN 0-7918-1294-4
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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