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With the development of wind power generation technology, more and more regions are equipped with wind turbines. As the diameter of the impeller increases, the linear velocity of the blade tip also increases. If a flying object suddenly collides with a running wind turbine, it will cause damage to the blades of the wind turbine. Replacing the blades of wind turbines requires large lifting appliances, transportation tools, etc., which consumes a lot of manpower and material resources, and the cost exceeds the damaged blades themselves. If the blades of offshore wind turbines are replaced, the cost will greatly increase. Large birds, such as seagulls, especially migratory birds that travel through wind farm areas every year, are prone to colliding with the rotating blades of the wind turbine and causing their death when encountering foggy weather with poor visibility. In addition, the electromagnetic field generated by the lines during the operation of wind turbines can affect the directional sense of birds.
Principle of wind bird repellent
The wind bird repellent is mainly used for high-voltage power towers to avoid line tripping accidents caused by bird damage. According to the characteristics of birds that are afraid of light and color, they are driven away from the tower to prevent them from building nests on the iron tower, thereby affecting the safe operation of transmission lines.
The wind bird repellent adopts rotary and reflective bird repellent methods. The bird repellent rotates under the action of the wind, and the drum hammer below rotates accordingly. It repeatedly hits the drum cavity, emitting a harsh thumping sound. The stronger the wind, the higher the speed of the bird repellent, and the faster the drum sounds. At the same time, it will also generate light projection, causing some birds to be startled by strong light or reflection of their own shadows, driving them away from power towers and reducing the risk of tripping transmission towers.