
Savonius Wind Turbine
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I'm designing a Savonius wind turbine to harness the power of wind and charge my mobile phone on the go. To make it happen, I'll be modifying the existing design to create a functional prototype that converts wind energy into electricity. The printed parts will serve as the foundation for this innovative device. I've set up the print settings using my RepRap Kossel XL 3D printer, which is capable of producing high-quality prints with precision. Here are the details: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer Model: RepRap Kossel XL To ensure a smooth printing process, I'll be using rafts to stabilize the printed parts during the initial layers of the print. However, if needed, I can adjust this setting. Rafts: Doesn't Matter (optional) The supports will be generated automatically by the printer software to prevent any warping or distortion during the printing process. Supports: Yes I'll be setting the resolution to 0.2 mm for optimal results and to achieve a high level of detail in the printed parts. Resolution: 0.2 mm To add structural integrity to the printed parts, I'll be infilling the blades with 5% density and the rest of the model with 20% density. Infill: 5% (blades), 20% (everything else)
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