Hi,
As you might know if you've flown a (large) kite before, it can generate a lot of lift. I'd like to exploit this. A kite exerts the least force when it is directly above you, and more and more the closer it is to the ground, and the faster it is traveling.
I'd like to hook up a generator to the kite (via a winch that the line is wound around). It would generate energy (the line would be unwound) when the kite is close to the ground and pulling hard on the line, and reel the line back in when the kite is above you, not pulling so hard.
Question: in the power generating stage, the rpm will be low, and the torque high. What kind of generator has a reasonable efficiency for that? When reeling the line back in, the generator has to act like an electric motor.
There is currently some activity to do this on a large scale, see: http://en.wikipedia....tude_wind_power
Challenges there are to automate the kite's flying, and the high altitude. I'm trying to make something non-automated, and low altitude.
Thank you for reading
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