A wind turbine without blades? | Vortex wind turbines

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

Комментарии • 26

  • @robertwallace1162
    @robertwallace1162 Год назад +9

    All that talk but no power output figures. I wonder why???

  • @701983
    @701983 Год назад +7

    "When the wind speed is 6 m/s, it can generate enough power"
    🙂
    "Enough power": What could this possibly mean? Why no numbers (watts)? Perhaps, because they could let people down?
    I take vortex bladeless as a scam, as long as there are no hard facts about power output per wind speed available.
    Anyway, I don't believe in this concept. Much too small wind profile to get a decent amount of energy from it. Even if the transformation from movement to electricity was efficient, which is also doubtful.

  • @qutubuddin1503
    @qutubuddin1503 Год назад +1

    what is the price of a blade less wind terbine, how people of Bangladesh will get it. 2 megawatt energy can store, what will be the price of that blade less wind terbine.
    People of Bangladesh wish to install
    two lac terbine,how they will get it.

  • @josephdupont
    @josephdupont 11 месяцев назад

    What about fatigue of this thing flexing back-and-forth? I remember hearing all the lines on sailboats, climbing and climbing as the wind blew blow blow blow blow blow. Even the flags have a flutter that should be a source of energy

  • @Sevenspent
    @Sevenspent 2 месяца назад

    Got the super rough math here but its probably wrong because its wiki. Wiki lists 3 models
    Vortex Nano(1meter) 3W-ish
    Vortex Tacoma(2.75 meters)100W-ish
    Vortex Grand(9-13meters) 1KW-ish
    Price unknown because there not making them even though they planned to by 2020-2021.
    Websites that covered it said 40% cheaper than wind turbines. Estimated at 1.4 - 2.1 million for 1MW.
    This would put the, I would guess the tallest vortex grand, somewhere at 840k- 1.26 million.
    I would remind you 1000kw = 1 MW.
    Not sure where this thing is gonna fit it if it ever takes off because it was supposed to be commercially available during COVID.

  • @rhoula
    @rhoula 2 года назад

    That is interesting. I have seen a similar concept in the past but I do not remember exactly how it worked. If I ever find a link or the video I will be more than happy to share it here.
    Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @orlandobloomfield2243
    @orlandobloomfield2243 Год назад

    Simply amazing....

  • @anthonydentice8180
    @anthonydentice8180 2 года назад +1

    Seen this design for a while now but can U buy them is really the question here

    • @EcoSnooki
      @EcoSnooki  2 года назад +2

      Yes, startups like Vortex bladeless started their studies on this technology around 12 years ago. This technology is in developing stage right now. Start ups like Vortex bladeless are trying their best to increase the efficiency of their working models to compete with the normal wind turbine before entering the market.

    • @anthonydentice8180
      @anthonydentice8180 2 года назад +1

      @@EcoSnooki seems there's people that are keen on purchasing but that Will drop off the table if nothing is produced to be sold, n then it's old news all of a sudden

  • @Solonok
    @Solonok 3 месяца назад

    This is a good start. Only why make artificial sticks and waste materials?.. We have a Taiga full and Rain-forests full of sticks already moving in the wind, just start attaching generators to each of those trees and collect the power.

  • @FLORIDIANMILLIONAIRE
    @FLORIDIANMILLIONAIRE Месяц назад

    It also generates next to nothing power

  • @pauldaystar
    @pauldaystar Год назад

    Thankyou From Alaska, Please PostCost $ and Where to Buy

    • @EcoSnooki
      @EcoSnooki  Год назад

      vortexbladeless.com/
      Please go through this site. It will help you. 😀

  • @danparish1344
    @danparish1344 Год назад

    If it makes economical sense, you’d see them already. Niche at best.

    • @EcoSnooki
      @EcoSnooki  Год назад

      Hey, thanks for chiming in! It's a valid point, but sometimes it's the niche ideas that end up standing out from the crowd. Gotta keep an open mind!

  • @michaelvanallen6400
    @michaelvanallen6400 Месяц назад

    *Totally inefficient!* 1) The wind yield and thus the electricity yield depends on the so-called wind capture area. This is approx. 21,000 m2 (82m x pi2) for today's 6MW turbines, but only cross-section x length for these turbines. This means: an enormous amount of material for a low yield. 2) The wind/electricity yield increases with the third power of the wind speed: +100% wind = +800% electricity. Close to the ground, however, 0 constant wind, but gusts. Only from 100m upwards is the wind more constant and blows more strongly.

  • @colleendougherty4475
    @colleendougherty4475 8 месяцев назад

    another gimich to waist your money on in order to tranfere electricty you need wires inside so the question how many flexes can the wires or machine take before a break .

  • @CHLORUM23
    @CHLORUM23 4 месяца назад

    Everything too beautiful and fantastic remains in fantasy. And as a result, 10 years of chatter (since 2015), millions in grants and donations, and zero at the exit. A wind phallus for the dumbest dreamers of green energy.

  • @hcharlequinharlequincorps8394
    @hcharlequinharlequincorps8394 9 месяцев назад

    man.. you want to sell this in the US. Stop using fucking metric.. WTF is 3 meters per second in real speed? 7 MPH. There, That's the number you have to use. So it take a wind speed faster than the average wind vectors in the US. So you won't be able to sell it in the US unless it's in a geographical SWR (Special Wind Region), like the Columbia River Gorge. I was all kinda interested but then you had to go into gobbledegook. Even in the rest of the world wind speed is measured in KPH. USE that number, people understand wind speed in miles/kilometers per hour, they don't understand per second unless you are talking about bullet speed. What number do they use to measure a pitch in Baseball? MPH.. And don't give me that metric system bullshit. Because in Cricket they ALSO measure in units per hour. You want to sell something USE that so people can understand in their guts wtf you are talking about.

    • @monash4250
      @monash4250 8 месяцев назад

      Ask scientific technical specs are in metric, even in the US. This product will be understood by engineers, not uneducated Yankee Doodle buffoons. Sit down.

    • @friedrich_k
      @friedrich_k 7 месяцев назад +2

      Like it or not, the word is metric (except for a few backword counties). A distance is measurem in m, mass in kg, time in s (econds). Any other unit is directlyn derived from these, with no conversion factors but, sometimes, son decimal powers. Speed is measured in m/s, force in N (Newton), pressure in bar, Power in Watt and so on. Everything fits together. If you were an educated tecnician, you would know how much easier life is with metric units.

    • @porek965
      @porek965 6 месяцев назад

      almost entire world is using metric WHY DOES USA NEED TO BE DIFFERENT