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savonius rotor
ok. i have built a small scale savonius rotor. the big one will be coming soon. lets assume that each wedge will be 4ft wide and 2 wedges will be connected at halfway points making the total diameter 6 ft wide. to get the most rpm out of this would i be better joining the wedges further apart ie at 3/4 the width and/or would wider wedges, after taking into consideration the added weight and drag, be at all beneficial? i probably havent explained this very well. sorry. thanks in advance for any replies
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As a result of this question I have just spent an enjoyable hour broadening my knowledge of wind generators. Most designs I found on the web have an overlap of 50%.
It would appear you have three choices:
Zero overlap
Weld each section to a central shaft for greater strength and rigidity, but lower efficiency.
50% overlap
Greater efficiency but weaker structure.
Modified shape
Flattening the inside curves of each wedge involves more constructional work but leads to even greater efficiency.
Also, I am not sure of the relative merits of a two-tier design offset by 90 degrees, or a three tier design where each is offset by 60 degrees.
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