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SENTHILKUMAR K (090111804060)
SHALIN M
(090111804061)
SIVAKUMAR N
(090111804062)
YUVARAJ K
(090111804078)
Under guidance of
Miss.E.JAMUNA
Asst.Professor
Department Of Mechanical Engineering
The Kavery Engineering College
CONTENTS
AIM
ABSTRACT
FOCUS OF THE PROJECT
EXISTING METHOD
LITERATURE REVIEW
METHODOLOGY
PROBLEM FINDIING
FABRICATON
RESULT
CONCLUSION
AIM
By using the feasibility of renewable energy source we are
going to pump the under ground water from 15-20 feet depth, by using
the water pumping system using windmill.
ABSTRACT
A detail investigation has been made to determine the feasibility of
EXISTING METHOD
SOLAR POWER:
Solar energy is used mainly for pumping water for livestock or for
home use. It is seldom used for irrigation because of the amount of water
needed for crops.
However, solar pumps are economically feasible for irrigation that
uses very low heads or has very low lifting requirements, such as drip
irrigation, which uses less water than other types.
DISADVANTAGES:
1.Economically more cost,
2.High initial cost as compared to other methods,
3.The pump lasts less time,
LITERATURE REVIEW
STUDY AND DEVELOPMENT OF WIND ENERGY TO PUMPING
UNDERGROUND WATER:
-Dr Abdurrahman Al Ahmari, Dr Ahmet Bolat,
Dr Ahmet z.sahin, Dr Naif Al Abbadi.
USING RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE TO PUMP WATER
METHODOLOGY
Generally the hydraulic energy is converted into electrical
PROBLEM FINDINGS
Solar power system its initial cost is very high,
MAIN COMPONENTS
MAIN COMPONENTS OF PUMP SYSTEM
Impeller
Casing
Suction pipe
Delivery pipe
MAIN COMPONENTS OF WATER PUMPPING SYSTEM
Rotor
Rotor blades
connecting shaft
RESULTS
Flow rate/min
GRAPHICAL PROCEDURE
FUTURE EXTENSION
We contemplate the following future features which can be
incorporated into this project:
ADVANTAGES
It is a renewable source of energy
Like all forms of solar energy, wind power systems are nonpolluting, so it has no adverse influence on the environment.
Wind energy systems avoid fuel provision and transport.
On a small-scale up to a few kilowatt system is less costly. On a
large-scale costs can be competitive with conventional electricity
and lower costs could be achieved by mass production.
The major advantage of this design is that the rotor blades can
accept the wind from any compass.
DISADVANTAGES
Wind energy available in dilute and fluctuating in nature.
CONCLUSION
If the former is almost on a par with the latter, the system is
clearly not a sustainable choice (environmentally or economically). In
terms of energy payback, wind farms do compare favourably with other
power generation systems.
Furthermore, there is significant potential for technological
development in wind energy particularly relative to other, more mature
systems which could further improve the cost-effectiveness and
performance of installations.