*BUMP*
...maybe related...
Over in the EU:
http://www.windenergyevents.com/
Windenergy Events are having a little race today...
Guess their experience has been with larger vehicles so far like this:
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But today they're hosting six teams for a different race with smaller vehicles...
Some of the competitors:
http://www.inventus.uni-stuttgart.de/aktuell.html
Not sure what these guys will bring to the race:
http://www.windturbineracer.com/
In their (flash) pics section there is a model of a four-wheeler with air prop, looks like...
The Zefyros Racing Team have something like this:
http://saam.mech.upatras.gr/zefyros/
And there's Baltic Thunder:
http://www.baltic-thunder.de/index_e.php
The videos on their site are amusing... no pics but a drawing that looks like this:
From the Baltic Thunder site:
A Darrieus rotor has been chosen for the "energy-extracting" device.
The energy required for the drive is taken from the wind by means of the rotor and transferred to a generator by the rotor. The generator feeds in the electrical power with the help of corresponding power electronics into the so-called DC-link circuit. The motor side converter is being powered from the DC-link and drives the propulsing motor drive. The flow of energy is controlled by a microcontroller.
My fav, based on a 15th-century Italian design... the headwind bicycle... errr trike... errr quad... anyway, seen on the Windenergy Events site an earlier prototype:
And what I guess they brought to race day:
Guess most of these guys are just using mechanical transmissions...
Some of the race rules:
Guidelines
The organizer has put different framework conditions by which the most important ones shall be mentioned here.:
Land transportation vehicle with wheels, controlled of a driver
Propulsed by a device with spinning blades or turbine coupled to the wheels
Temporary storage of energy is allowed during the ride (the storage device has to be empty at the start); the device will source and store it's power from a combination of wind and battery power solely during the course of the race
Outside dimensions: length max. 4m, width: max. 2m
Maximum rotor area 4m2
Different system security features
One other e-vehicle I've mentioned here before but still a fav EV for me, Bill Bruders Wind Wagon:
http://www.evalbum.com/309
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