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Improving efficiency by designing the paddle of the water wheel generator and increasing the output by the application of mechanical flywheel.
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increased. A large dam can put the turbine blades several hundred feet below the surface of the lake and increase water speed.
A slow moving river can be used to produce electric power, but the main blade of the turbine (water wheel) has to be very large to produce torque. The shaft of the generator would be coupled to the large water-wheel through a set of gears that would increase the speed of the turbine shaft.
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Please highlight the innovations in your project study. The following are the comments to the groups based on submitted reports For group#2: Show other references related to the study of permanent magnet generator. What is the main innovation of your study? Specific Objectives: To develop power generated from water using overshot type of water wheel a single phase, permanent magnet generator. To measure and identify the power developed and the output data produced. To design and assemble a single phase, permanent magnet generator. Replace with another objective.