Abstract

Studies of different types of wind mills reveal the possibility of adapting some of them for rural India. A vertical-axis vertical bladed wind mill, a version developed by the first author, is seen to be suitable for providing a self-sufficient rural utility system for Indian conditions. A horizontal-axis multibladed rotor designed by the other authors is found to be operational at low wind-speeds and useful for high initial-torque tasks such as sugar-cane extractors and oil extractors.

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