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VBIT students successfully design a windmill!!

he team of students drawn from various branches of engineering, VBIT were successful in creating a windmill with a capacity of 500 watts output and store in batteries for further usage. “Wind energy is one of the admirable sources among the various renewable energy resources. We took up the challenge of fabricating a pollution free energy generating arrangement and created the windmill under the guidance of Dr. K.B.V.Rao,” said K.C.B.BalaSubramanyam, a final year student who was involved in the project.
Mr. Balasubramanyam said students from different domains were involved for each part of the project. Electrical students were responsible to fabricate generator and charging units while Mechanical students were made responsible for preparing the base stand, balancing of blades and shaft coupling to the structure, and its erection.
- See more at: http://www.eai.in/club/users/pmwind/blogs/11311#sthash.dmWZ2eln.dpuf
The team of students drawn from various branches of engineering, VBIT were successful in creating a windmill with a capacity of 500 watts output and store in batteries for further usage. “Wind energy is one of the admirable sources among the various renewable energy resources. 

We took up the challenge of fabricating a pollution free energy generating arrangement and created the windmill under the guidance of Dr. K.B.V.Rao,” said K.C.B.BalaSubramanyam, a final year student who was involved in the project.

Mr. Balasubramanyam said students from different domains were involved for each part of the project. Electrical students were responsible to fabricate generator and charging units while Mechanical students were made responsible for preparing the base stand, balancing of blades and shaft coupling to the structure, and its erection.- See more at: http://www.eai.in/club/users/pmwind/blogs/11311#sthash.dmWZ2eln.dpuf 

as featured in The Hindu

lectronics students were given the responsibility for designing a speed control circuit which protects the unit from high currents and speeds of wind. - See more at: http://www.eai.in/club/users/pmwind/blogs/11311#sthash.dmWZ2eln.dpuf
 Electronics students were given the responsibility for designing a speed control circuit which protects the unit from high currents and speeds of wind. - See more at: http://www.eai.in/club/users/pmwind/blogs/11311#sthash.dmWZ2eln.dpuf
VBIT students successfully design windmil

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