Biology, asked by samiya60, 1 year ago

What are the components of windmills


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muhammadnushad9: Wind energy systems include the following major components: the rotor and its blades, the hub assembly, the main shaft, the gear box system, main frame, transmission, yaw mechanism, overspeed protection, electric generator, nacelle, yaw drive, power conditioning equipment, and tower
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Answered by PUSHPIT2004
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First of all the components of windmills does not come in biology

The answer is 3 wings and 1 converter which changes air to electricity or energy

Answered by vidisha30
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Hey buddy! Here's your answer

Wind energy systems include the following major components: the rotor and its blades, the hub assembly, the main shaft, the gear box system, main frame, transmission, yaw mechanism, overspeed protection, electric generator, nacelle, yaw drive, power conditioning equipment, and tower.

There's a picture of nacelle attached to this answer.

I hope this will be helpful.

You can also refer to this website for more information:-

This is the link address----->https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://mragheb.com/NPRE%2520475%2520Wind%2520Power%2520Systems/Components%2520of%2520Wind%2520Machines.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwi87-Kw5Y7hAhXMdCsKHZF3APwQFjABegQIDhAF&usg=AOvVaw2SJrF6FSJx823rg4e2EJNT

Link text------>components of wind machines - Mragheb

And this question doesn't come under biology:D

I hope this will be helpful
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