Wind Turbine - Energy Harvesting

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Team 3 is to present a "level 2” roadmap of Wind Turbine Generators. The following code is the identifier.

  • 2WTG - Wind Turbine Generator


Roadmap Overview

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Wind turbines are used to harvest kinetic energy from the wind and transform that energy into electricity. A rotor, typically with three airfoil blades, rotates using the force of lift. A system of gears is used to transfer rotational energy of the hub to a high-speed shaft which feeds into a generator. The generator then utilizes the rotational energy to generate electricity and deliver it down the tower through a cable. An anemometer and weather vane are used to determine the wind speed and direction. The data that is collected is processed in the control box, which then adjusts the pitch of the blades and yaw of the nacelle for optimal operating conditions. Wind turbines can be assembled on land or water and usually generate energy proportional to their sweep area.

Design Structure Matrix (DSM) Allocation

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The 2-WTB tree in the upper right corner displays some of the key components of a wind turbine (2WTB), that when individually improved, enhance the overall performance and figures of merit of the wind turbine. The wind turbine can be broken down into its three main portions: a tower (3TWR), a nacelle (3NCL) and a rotor (ROT). The three main wind turbine parts stand on the shoulders of other technologies, which if removed or damaged, can significantly affect the wind turbine. The tree can then be expanded into a more complex matrix that shows how most of its components are interconnected. Many of the parts are connected physically, some transfer energy, and others share information. The tree also exposes the purpose of the wind turbine itself, which is to aid in overall electricity generation or electrification (1ELE). Wind turbines can be combined into wind farms which together can replace a carbon releasing power plant.

Roadmap Model using OPM

Team 3 hereby displays OPD of 2WTG - Wind Turbine Generator (WPG) This consists of level 2 decomposed WTG, associated products and figure of merit (FOM).

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Associated OPL is displayed below. This represents the relationships among each object shown in the OPM above.

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Figures of Merit

The table below is to show a list of FOMs of WTG.

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Alignment with Company Strategic Drivers

Positioning of Company vs. Competition

Technical Model

List of R&T Projects and Prototypes

Key Publications, Presentations and Patents

Technology Strategy Statement