The file 'Project Aeolus: Vertical Axis Wind Turbine 3D Printer Model' is (stl,step,f3d) file type, size is 33.4MB.
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This is the first version of my vertical axis wind turbine. (V.A.W.T.) I've taken to calling the VAWT Project Aeolus, after the Greek god of wind. The goal of this project is to not only reduce my carbon footprint but also do it in an aesthetically pleasing manner. It is my belief that pure function is not enough to convince people to switch to clean sources of energy. When function is paired with beauty, a spinning bit of plastic can capture both clean energy and the imagination of those who view it.
This VAWT is composed of four easy to 3d-print parts. Its modular design offers two advantages. The ability to print individual parts means that it is more accessible to printers with a smaller build volume. Additionally, the turbine can be stacked to any height without compromising its structural integrity. In essence, this turbine is comprised of two types of vertical wind turbines. A helical Darrieus turbine, and a Savonius style wind turbine.
Please feel free to ask as many questions as you can! Even if it sounds like a silly question! I certainly learn an awful lot by reflecting on a process, or explaining why I designed something a particular way.
VAWT_ArmComponent.stl | 2.4MB | |
VAWT_CenterComponent.stl | 2.1MB | |
VAWT_V10-Arm_1A.step | 498.0KB | |
VAWT_V10-Centerpiece_A.step | 734.8KB | |
VAWT_V10-Vane_1A.step | 434.5KB | |
VAWT_V10-Vane_Cap_1.step | 144.5KB | |
VAWT_V10.f3d | 30.9MB | |
VAWT_VaneCapComponent.stl | 739.2KB | |
VAWT_VaneComponent.stl | 1.1MB |