Mini windmills for powering very small devices


There are many applications for remote sensors and other small electronic devices in remote locations without access to the electrical grid, and where batteries may be unsuitable. A group from the University of Texas, Arlington has built a miniature windmill is 10cm (a little less than 4 inches) in diameter and can provide a power output of 7.5 milliwatts in a breeze of 16 km/hour (10 mph).

The novel aspect of this design is in its use of piezoelectric crystals rather than a conventional generator. Piezo crystals generate a voltage when they are deformed, and are commonly found in cigarette lighters and barbeque ignitions. This piezoelectric windmill brushes a series of cymbal-shaped transducers as it rotates to generate electricity.

A conventional generator that used a 10-centimetre turbine would convert only 1% of the available wind energy directly into electricity. A piezoelectric generator ups that to 18%, which is comparable to the average efficiency of the best large-scale windmills, says Priya.

Details are published in

  • Energy Harvesting Using a Piezoelectric ‘‘Cymbal’’ Transducer in Dynamic Environment,
    Hyeoung Woo Kim, Amit Batra, Shashank Priay, Kenji Uchino, Douglas Markley,
    Robert E. Newnham and Heath F. Hofmann (PDF)
  • Piezoelectric Windmill: A Novel Solution to Remote Sensing Shashank Priya, Chih-Ta Chen, Darren Fye and Jeff Zahnd (PDF)
  • (via Nature)

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    9 Responses to “Mini windmills for powering very small devices”

    1. Adrian Says:

      Hello I am looking for miniature / desktop wind power generators as gifts in a Forum for a multinational company. Do you sell these items?
      Any ideas?
      Thanks!

    2. mike santo Says:

      looking for this type generator. can you help?

    3. Sean Says:

      I believe that this is not completely true. The piezoelectric actuators are actually the bimorphic cantilever type, not the cymbal as stated above. Also the force is applied via the oscillitory motion provided by the fan’s cam set up and not its rotation.

    4. Gopal Says:

      How many households are using this mini windmill? Can you provide some reference in Australia, UK or India?
      Gopal

    5. Barivola Rasolojaona Says:

      BARIVOLA.RASOLOJAONA ,

      Thank you very much sir to send me this precious information and it was arrived on me at good time , because we are at that time trying
      to find the the most offer WIND TURBINE thank you again .

      First : why you talk about Non Conventional Energy Concepts… please if possible WHY IT was a non conventional energy?.

      Second: Please mai I have a large technical description about this MINI WINDMLL

      Third : How much we pay for taking one model of this showing ?

      fourth: May I have another catalog from you about your material because we are so intrerresting with that

      Here in MADAGASCAR the wind energy is a very very big market .

      May I have your adress or website

      Our real needed :

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      - WIND CRUISE : V = 3m/s - 10m/s

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    6. Jane Suiter Says:

      Hi

      How much do you charge for one of these, we owudl like to experiment with it for a scout group in Ireland.

      Best regards
      Jane

    7. jose dejocos Says:

      im looking for this following:

      1.concept of small scale windmill
      2.structure
      3.requirements or materials
      4.operation or how to operate a small windmill
      5.and the maintenance of the windmill

      i hope u understand my research work

    8. Aakash Says:

      Will u please help me!

      1.concept of small wind Generator
      2.structure
      3.requirements or materials
      4.operation or how to operate a small windmill
      5.and the maintenance of the windmill

    9. Rajendra Prasad Says:

      minni wind mill is a Great idea. could u provide the cost deatils? It would be very pleasure if you send the technical discription to my email ID rajendra@dfmail.org

      Thanking you.

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