E2.03 - Power Shake
A Wind Turbine that produces power without blades.
Sponsor: Ingram School of Engineering
Student Team: Ryan Fassnidge, Kayla Adderley, Aaron Holley, Skylar Roath
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Fawzi Behmann

Wind Vortex generator is a project that’s goal is to produce power. The project converts vibrational motion produced by the wind into electrical energy. The project will then proceed to store the energy generated into a battery which can support charging accessories compatible with USB 3. Alternatively, to the traditional windmill (rotational motion) style generators, the Wind Vortex generator implements a rocking motion. The benefit of the rocking motion compared to the rotational motion, is the minimal risk to wildlife and a more ergonomic design compatible in more locations.
E2.03 Presentation
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E2.03 Poster Pitch
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Team Contact Information
Team Project Manager: Kayla Adderley, kma145@txstate.edu
Faculty Advisor: Mr. Fawzi Behmann, cdu19@txstate.edu

Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: E2.03 Evaluation Form