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Here's one for the fanboys (&girls).

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    Here's one for the fanboys (&girls).

    Storm wind and fire - when wind turbines go wrong | Environmental | Made By Monkeys

    Messy.

    So, having removed the braking function to prevent overheating, what exactly prevents the turbine from overspeeding & shedding blades?

    I think the cabin is supposed to rotate sideways on, but the one in the vid was scuppered when the power failed coz the power lines blew down in the wind.
    Last edited by zeitghost; 26 May 2017, 17:01.

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    Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
    So, having removed the braking function to prevent overheating, what exactly prevents the turbine from overspeeding & shedding blades?
    Optimism?

    Still it's not like a lightweight composite aerofoil is likely to travel far in a strong wind is it....
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      #3
      Can't they just rotate the blades and the windmill direction so the blades are sideways on to the wind?

      Or does their aerofoil shape mean there is no neutral position?
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