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[[Category:Engr305 Appropriate Technology]]
[[Category:Engr305 Appropriate Technology]]
==Literature Review==
The following is a review of the literature for windbelt energy.
===Windbelt Basics===
Paragraph on the basics. <ref>This is an example of footnotes.</ref>
===Design Concerns===
Short paragraph on the concerns.<ref>Another example of footnotes.</ref>
===Types of Windbelts===
Short introduction to types of composting.  <ref name=Example>This is an example of a named reference. You can use these named references to repeat citation content throughout the document.</ref>
====Type 1====
Type 1 composting is a system that utilizes.....  Make sure to include description <ref>This is a third example of a plain footnote.</ref>, advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix.
====Type 2====
Type 2 composting is a system that utilizes.....  Make sure to include description, advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix. <ref name=Example/>
====Type 3====
Type 3 composting is a system that utilizes.....  Make sure to include description, advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix.
==References==
<references />

Revision as of 00:24, 12 February 2011

Background: The windbelt, first designed by Shawn Frayne, is a device that converts wind into usable electricity by the principle of aeroelastic flutter. Unlike conventional wind turbines, windbelts are effective at producing electricity at low wind speeds. Regions that typically have lower average wind speeds are perfect for windbelt installations. However, windbelt design is relatively new and experimental. New materials and new designs must necessarily be tested to advance this potential source of clean energy.

Oppurtunity Definition: Arcata is a generally unsuitable place for large wind turbines, but windbelts can take advantage of the areas low average wind speeds. So far, three separate groups of Humboldt State University students have built windbelts, each time improving the windbelts design. This project serves to further improve upon the design of the windbelt and test new materials.

Literature Review

The following is a review of the literature for windbelt energy.

Windbelt Basics

Paragraph on the basics. [1]

Design Concerns

Short paragraph on the concerns.[2]

Types of Windbelts

Short introduction to types of composting. [3]

Type 1

Type 1 composting is a system that utilizes..... Make sure to include description [4], advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix.

Type 2

Type 2 composting is a system that utilizes..... Make sure to include description, advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix. [3]

Type 3

Type 3 composting is a system that utilizes..... Make sure to include description, advantages and disadvantages, and/or have a comparison matrix.

References

  1. This is an example of footnotes.
  2. Another example of footnotes.
  3. 3.0 3.1 This is an example of a named reference. You can use these named references to repeat citation content throughout the document.
  4. This is a third example of a plain footnote.
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