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452 ME Machine Design II Spring 2009 - Project 2 Wind Turbine Gear-Box Design Due 4:30 pm Monday, April 27, 2009, in ME Room 300 Background The goal of this project is to design a prototype gear box that will power a generator on a wind turbine. The wind turbine blades are about 17 feet in diameter, and are held in the air by a 60 foot tall tower. The turbine blades spin the input shaft of a gear box, which...

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452 ME Machine Design II Spring 2009 - Project 2 Wind Turbine Gear-Box Design Due 4:30 pm Monday, April 27, 2009, in ME Room 300 Background The goal of this project is to design a prototype gear box that will power a generator on a wind turbine. The wind turbine blades are about 17 feet in diameter, and are held in the air by a 60 foot tall tower. The turbine blades spin the input shaft of a gear box, which increases the speed and decreases the torque, to match the speed-torque requirements of the generator. Specifications You are to design the gear-box as shown in the attached Figure 1. You must use spur gears for all of the drive components in the gear-box. Following are design specifications for the gear box: Weight ...
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