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VAWT blades with twist

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funkyspider
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VAWT blades with twist

Hi, I'm a fairly new hobby level user designing for 3D printing.

Spotted this VAWT design in a recent Starfield demo video and thought they'd make a nice desktop sculpture.
Tried all the ways I can think of and find tutorials for to create the twisted blades.  Closest I got was a Loft with a rail.
Taking the right hand blade in the image it starts on the top-right, bows out with a twist finishing bottom-left. 


 Screenshot 2022-12-05 214402.png

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Message 2 of 10
etfrench
in reply to: funkyspider

Try a surface workspace sweep.  You may need to combine multiple sweeps with different pitches.

ETFrench

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Bunga777
in reply to: funkyspider

It looked interesting, so I made it.

First, I made an extension of the blade. This is to connect the surface with G1.

bunga_0-1670286897200.png

 

Create profiles at the start, middle, and end points and Roft with Tangent(G1),Align Edge.

bunga_1-1670286910676.png

 

I added thickness to the surface and rotated copy.

 

It looks a little quaint, but I think I can get away with adjusting the orientation of the profile the rest of the way.

bunga_2-1670287159089.png

 

I have attached the data.

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funkyspider
in reply to: funkyspider

Thanks.
First prototype designed and printed 🙂

PXL_20221207_155333550.jpg

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Bunga777
in reply to: funkyspider

Excellent!!!

Does this thing really spin when you blow on it?

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funkyspider
in reply to: Bunga777

When I'm happy with the design I'll switch the blades to a wing profile, scale it up to print large enough to hold bearings and a 8mm rod down the middle and it should spin outside. 

 

The desktop version I'm working on will be driven by a small motor. I'll publish on printables.com when complete. 

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wersy
in reply to: funkyspider

On your Darrieus turbine you have succumbed to an optical illusion.
The profiles must not be twisted!

 

Darrieus.png

 

But you will be very disappointed, Darrieu's turbines have a very low starting torque. That means it needs a lot of wind to get it moving.

 

As a starting aid, I have combined it with two kinds of Savonius blades 😉

 

https://autode.sk/3te1ImM

Message 8 of 10
Bunga777
in reply to: funkyspider

@wersy 

 

Are you sure? It's not screwy?

I had modeled it as something completely twisted.

 

I need to look into it a bit too.

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Bunga777
in reply to: funkyspider

I see what you mean.

 

The principle behind the rotation of these wind turbines is the same as the mechanism by which airplane wings gain lift, so they don't have to be twisted.

Rather, the cross-sectional shape of the blade has to be similar to that of an airplane wing.

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wersy
in reply to: Bunga777


@Bunga777  schrieb:

I had modeled it as something completely twisted.


Then you have created something like Savonius 😉
However, unlike Darrieus, Savonius does not move faster than wind speed.

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