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dc.contributor.authorRabah, KVO
dc.contributor.authorOsawa, BM
dc.date.accessioned2014-07-09T13:46:13Z
dc.date.available2014-07-09T13:46:13Z
dc.date.issued1996-05
dc.identifier.citationRabah, K. V. O., & Osawa, B. M. (1996). Design and field testing Savonius wind pump in East Africa. International journal of ambient energy, 17(2), 89-94.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/72386
dc.description.abstractWe present here improvements in the wind-scoop geometry and efficiency of a doublestark Savonius rotor, developed through a series of wind tunnel and field testing in East Africa. On an aerodynamic performance basis, the Savonius rotor cannot generally compete with other types of wind turbines. This is entirely due to its mode of operation. Unlike its counter-parts that operate by rotating around a horizontal axis, it rotates around a vertical axis. This has the unfortunate effect of lowering its efficiency, but it has several compensating factors. Its main advantages are that it has better starting torque performance with operating characteristics independent of the wind direction. In addition, it is simple in structure and the fabrication technology required is less sophisticated when compared to similar types of windmills. This makes it a suitable system for small scale applications in wind energy conversion; especially in remote rural regions in developing countrieen_US
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dc.publisherUniversity of Nairobien_US
dc.titleDesign and field testing Savonius wind pump in East Africaen_US
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