Michael Cleveland Jesse Piburn George Threadgill Justin Lamb.

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Michael Cleveland Jesse Piburn George Threadgill Justin Lamb

Overview Design Efficiency Issues

Supplies Pringles cans Bearings A CD Magnets Copper Wire Coils OSB A Bolt

Mechanical Aspects Wind Friction Mass Moment of Inertia Circular Motion

Electrical Aspects Generator  Magnets  Coils 75 turns per coil

Predicted Wind Turbine Power P = 0.5 x rho x A x Cp x V 3 x Ng = =6.37*10^-4 watts =.637 milliwatts Efficiency Generator Efficiency 50% Coefficient of Performance.35

Issues Gearing Coil Shape Funneling Distance from fan Mounting magnets Blade stability

Conclusions Design Efficiency Issues