Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – With means positioning fluid current driven impeller...
Patent
1992-09-02
1994-03-08
Look, Edward K.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
With means positioning fluid current driven impeller...
416 10, 416 13, F03B 700
Patent
active
052922294
ABSTRACT:
A rotor bearing assembly for a wind power engine exhibits great stability and strength, and reduces flexural stresses on a mast of a wind power engine.
The bearing body (2) is suspended from and mounted on a horizontal pivot axis (X) and carries a rotor assembly (3) on a short lever arm and an aerodynamic airfoil (5) on a log lever arm (4). In connection with a descending force, an airfoil (5) produces a counter torque about the horizontal pivot axis (X) opposed to the dynamic pressure-dependent torque due to the rotor assembly (3).
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Kling Alberto
Kling Mauricio
Look Edward K.
Sgantzos Mark
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