DEVELOPMENT OF A MOBILE WIND POWER PLANT FOR POWER SUPPLY TO TROOPS
Adilbekov E. Kabulov B. Tugelbayeva G. Ybray S.
2024Technology Center
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
2024#3Issue 8(129)16 - 32 pp.
The study examined the feasibility of using wind energy to supply energy to field military shooting ranges of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The object of study is a mobile wind turbine with a vertical axis of rotation. Theoretical studies have identified key factors influencing turbine modes and performance, which has led to the selection of optimal placement options. The proposed system took into account the power supply needs of troops in the field, with special attention to the energyconsuming equipment of field military shooting ranges as the main consumers. A comparative analysis has established the superiority of a mobile wind turbine with a vertical axis over traditional wind generators with a horizontal axis. The developed turbine design provides full coverage of the airflow regardless of direction, with an optimal blade angle of 60°. Theoretical studies included studying the airflow around the blade at different angles of attack, which provides insight into drag and lift. The basis for the development was the designed model of a mobile wind turbine, protected by a patent, characterized by mobility, sectionality and the ability to adapt to various environmental conditions. Its simple and compact design, combined with a vertical axis of rotation, ensures an uninterrupted power supply, especially at remote military installations and border areas. This research led to the development of a model for calculating the parameters of a mobile wind turbine suitable for powering troops in the field. The study demonstrates the potential of mobile wind power plants to significantly enhance energy reliability at military shooting ranges. The calculated results confirm the viability of mobile wind turbines in providing power support for shooting activities at these ranges Copyright
field power supply , mobile wind turbine , swept area , wind turbine
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Department of the Military, Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, Abay ave., 8, Almaty, 050010, Kazakhstan
Department of Technological Equipment and Machine Engineering, Shakarim University, Glinka str., 20A, Semey, 071412, Kazakhstan
Physical-Mathematical Sciences, Department of Natural Scientific Disciplines, Military Institute of Land Forces named after S. Nurmagambetov, Krasnagorskaya str., 4, Almaty, 050000, Kazakhstan
Department of Heat Power Engineering, S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University, Zhenis str., 62, Astana, 010011, Kazakhstan
Department of the Military
Department of Technological Equipment and Machine Engineering
Physical-Mathematical Sciences
Department of Heat Power Engineering
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