On a New Chain Planetary Transmission for Renewable Energy Systems - Part II: Virtual Prototyping and Experimental Testing

2015 ◽  
Vol 760 ◽  
pp. 153-158 ◽  
Author(s):  
Radu Saulescu ◽  
Codruta Jaliu ◽  
Mircea Neagoe ◽  
Oliver Climescu

Mechanical transmissions are frequently used in renewable energy systems (RES), either as speed reducers in solar tracking systems (e.g. worm drive, planetary gear), or as speed increasers in small hydropower converters or wind turbines. Most of them are conventional transmissions characterized by large overall dimensions and/or low efficiencies; therefore, new mechanical transmissions with higher performances are highly investigated. The paper presents the development of an innovative chain planetary transmission for hydro/wind applications. The speed increaser transmission requires a well-defined transmission ratio according to the application (3 – 5 for hydro, 6 – 30 for wind), good efficiency, relative simple and compact structure, easy maintenance, and low-cost. The final proposed solution overcomes some limits of the RES transmissions, significantly increasing the efficiency while decreasing the system size and eliminating the chain pre-stressing. The steps of the product design process applied for innovative generation of high performance mechanical transmissions are shown in the Part I. The proposed chain planetary transmission integrated into a micro hydropower application is analyzed in the Part II: virtual prototyping, experimental testing and optimization stages and results are detailed.

2015 ◽  
Vol 760 ◽  
pp. 147-152 ◽  
Author(s):  
Radu Saulescu ◽  
Mircea Neagoe ◽  
Codruta Jaliu ◽  
Olimpiu Munteanu

Mechanical transmissions are frequently used in renewable energy systems (RES), either as speed reducers in solar tracking systems (e.g. worm drive, planetary gear), or as speed increasers in small hydropower converters or wind turbines. Most of them are conventional transmissions characterized by large overall dimensions and/or low efficiencies; therefore, new mechanical transmissions with higher performances are highly investigated. The paper presents the development of an innovative chain planetary transmission for hydro/wind applications. The speed increaser transmission requires a well-defined transmission ratio according to the application (3 – 5 for hydro, 6 – 30 for wind), good efficiency, relative simple and compact structure, easy maintenance, and low-cost. The final proposed solution overcomes some limits of the RES transmissions, significantly increasing the efficiency while decreasing the system size and eliminating the chain pre-stressing. The steps of the product design process applied for innovative generation of high performance mechanical transmissions are shown in the Part I. The proposed chain planetary transmission integrated into a micro hydropower application is analyzed in the Part II: virtual prototyping, physical testing and optimization stages and results are detailed.


2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 34-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Justyna Chodkowska-Miszczuk

Abstract Small-scale renewable energy systems in the context of the development of distributed generation, are discussed for the case of Poland. A distributed energy system is efficient, reliable and environmentally friendly, and is one of the most recent trends in the development of the energy sector in Poland. One of the important dimensions of this process is the creation of micro- and small-power producers based on renewable, locally-available energy sources. It is clear that the development of small-scale renewable energy producers takes place in two ways. One of these is through small hydropower plants, which are the aftermath of hydropower development in areas traditionally associated with water use for energy purposes (northern and western Poland). The second is through other renewable energy sources, mainly biogas and solar energy and located primarily in southern Poland, in highly urbanized areas (e.g. Śląskie Voivodship). In conclusion, the development of small-scale renewable energy systems in Poland is regarded as a good option with respect to sustainable development.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miles Greiner ◽  
Amy Childress ◽  
Sage Hiibel ◽  
Kwang Kim ◽  
Chanwoo Park ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emma M. Elgqvist ◽  
Katherine H. Anderson ◽  
Dylan S. Cutler ◽  
Nicholas A. DiOrio ◽  
Nicholas D. Laws ◽  
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