Energy Conversion in a Wind Power Plant Educational Equipment Electrical Laboratory Equipment
Energy Conversion in a Wind Power Plant Educational Equipment Electrical Laboratory Equipment
Description
MR402E Energy Conversion in a Wind Power Plant Educational Equipment Electrical Laboratory Equipment
- converting kinetic wind energy into electrical energy
- laboratory-scale wind power plant, stand-alone operation
- axial fan with continuously variable speed (wind velocity)
- flow straightener for consistent wind conditions
- generator for converting the kinetic energy into electrical energy
- accumulator for storing the electrical energy
- two bulbs as electrical load (consumers)
- measurement of wind velocity in front of and behind the rotor
- measurement of rotational speed of the rotor
- measurement of current and voltage
- digital displays for the measured values
- software for data acquisition via USB under Windows Vista or Windows 7
Technical Data
Axial fan- max. flow rate: 5m³/s- max. power: 1,5kW
Rotor- diameter: 510mm
Generator- max. output: 60W- voltage: 12VDC- max. charging current: 5A
Accumulator- voltage: 12VDC- capacity: 8Ah
Electrical load (bulbs)- voltage: 12VDC- power: 55W each
Measuring ranges- wind velocity: 0,3…50m/s- speed: 0…3000min-1- voltage: 0…20VD- current: 0…35A