Of course, wind turbines emit radiation, and all objects in the world emit radiation, because no object can reach absolute zero. Radiation occurs everywhere in nature and proper design will have no impact.
Noise pollution mainly produced by fans cannot be judged whether it exceeds the standard due to different environments. You may request the Environmental Protection Department or a third-party testing agency, at your expense, to test for noise. intensity to see if it meets national standards.
Principle of generator:
The principle of wind power generation is to use wind energy to rotate the blades of the windmill. wind, then increase the rotation speed. using a speed multiplier to cause the generator to produce electricity. According to current wind turbine technology, the proElectricity generation can start at a breeze speed of about three meters per second (the breeze level).
It is an electrical device that converts wind energy into mechanical energy and mechanical energy into electrical energy. Generally speaking, it is a thermal energy engine that uses the sun as the heat source and the atmosphere as the working fluid. Wind energy uses natural energy. This is much better than diesel power generation. But if used in an emergency, it is still not as efficient as a diesel generator. Wind power is not considered a backup energy source, but it can be used long term.
Although I have never done it, I have thought about the general framework
The first is the speed measurement mechanism
1. degree The rotating base contacts a baffle to detect the current wind direction
2.A blade that rotates very sensitively is needed to detect wind speed
Finally. Detection is done via an infrared tube or a Hall element. Steering is relatively simple, just look where the cap is. For wind speed, you need to drive a shaft to rotate through the blades, detect the rotation speed (you can use an encoder or infrared detection), then convert it to wind speed. .
The description is not very clear, but the general idea is that we think of wind turbines, haha