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The Wind and Hydropower Turbine System comprises several key components: a hydropower rotor featuring a 10 cm depth, a wind rotor with a diameter of 80 cm, two gearboxes equipped with bevel gears measuring 5 cm in diameter each, an electric generator, and a dedicated isolated box housing the hydropower gearbox and the electric generator
Md. Sawkat Ali The wind turbine is a rotary device that can convert wind energy into electrical energy. The main operating parts of a wind turbine generator system (WTGS) are turbine, nacelle, and tower; the nacelle consists of a generator, the mechanical gearing, wind and speed sensors, a control system, and a yaw mechanism system .
Here's how it will work: Wind Turbine: Positioned at the top, the wind turbine faces prevailing wind directions. It captures wind energy and converts it into electrical power. Hydropower Turbine: Submerged in water, the hydropower turbine capitalizes on the velocity of flowing water to generate electricity.
Traditional wind power generation technology uses a rotor to transmit wind energy to a gearbox and then to a generator to generate electricity [, , ]. The engine room is equipped with turbines, transmission systems, gear boxes and generators, which are very heavy, and the tower must have high strength .