Wind Power Challenge
đź§ Background Knowledge
Carefully view the below videos to learn more about wind turbines.
🎓Objective
- Build a basic wind turbine that uses wind (or a fan) to spin blades connected to a motor and generate electricity.
🌬️Careers in Wind Energy
- Wind Turbine Technician – Installs, inspects, and repairs wind turbines.
- Mechanical Engineer – Designs and tests mechanical parts of wind turbines.
- Electrical Engineer – Develops and maintains the electrical systems in turbines.
- Environmental Scientist – Studies the impact of wind farms on ecosystems.
- Renewable Energy Consultant – Advises on energy solutions using wind power.
- Meteorologist – Analyzes wind patterns to determine best turbine locations.
- Energy Analyst – Monitors and improves energy efficiency and production.
- Blade Technician – Specializes in maintaining and repairing turbine blades.
- Project Manager – Oversees wind farm construction and maintenance projects.
- Logistics Coordinator – Manages the transportation of turbine components.
- Data Analyst – Analyzes performance data from wind turbines.
- SCADA Technician – Works with computer systems that control turbines.
- Structural Engineer – Ensures towers and foundations are safe and strong.
- Safety Inspector – Ensures wind farms meet safety regulations.
- Construction Worker – Helps build and install turbine structures.
- Welder – Joins metal parts used in turbine towers and components.
- GIS Specialist – Uses mapping tools to find optimal wind farm locations.
- Technical Writer – Creates manuals and safety documents for turbine systems.
- Policy Analyst – Studies laws and regulations about renewable energy.
- Wind Energy Researcher – Investigates new technologies and improvements for turbines.
🌎 Wind Energy in Iowa
Iowa Clean Energy Factsheet
đź‘·Build Your Turbine
Materials:
- Rulers
- Cardboard
- Corks (cut in half)
- Paper Clips
- Scissors
- Motors
- Tape
- Rubberbands
- Alligator Clips
- Multimeter
- Hair Dryer
Step 1: Prepare the Blades
- Cut 3–6 blades from cardboard. Each should be about 4–6 inches long and curved slightly.
- Unravel one part of the paperclips and attach the cardboard to the other, still bent end.
Step 2: Attach Blades to the Motor
- Attach the blades evenly around the cork (this will act as the hub) with paperclips.
- Securely attach the cork (blade hub) to the motor shaft and ruler using rubber bands
Step 3: Wire the MotorÂ
- Connect the Alligator clips to the motor.
- Next, attach those to the multimeter.Â
- Go to text your turbine now!Â
Step 4: Test the Wind Turbine
- Place the turbine in front of a fan or blow dryer and turn on the fan or blow dryer to observe the blades spinning.
- If built correctly, the motor will generate electricity and you can measure the voltage produced using the multimeter.Â
- Move your turbine closer and further, noting voltage changes. Adjust the blade angles to see if the voltage increases or decreases. Work together to find the optimal blade angles.
📱Upload Your Work
- Use the QR code provided below to upload a video of your creation in action. Type your first name in the “Subject” area. Be sure to add the video under the correct column.Â
