Renewable Energy
Green Technologies
Renewable energy is energy collected that is replenished on a human timescale. The industry is rapidly growing around the world as more nations turn their energy dependence to these renewable sources.
Renewables or green technologies, generally cover four areas: electricity generation, air and water heating and cooling, transportation and off-grid energy requirements. The sources of renewable energy are often derived from sunlight, wind, water (hydro, tidal or wave energy) and geothermal.
TecQuipment's renewable energy range covers the principles behind the technology that facilitates this industry. Our Fluid Mechanics range covers areas of turbines and water flow, Thermodynamics investigates topics such as heat transfer and thermoelectricity and the Theory of Machines range provides a background to the mechanical principles that support the industry, such as gears and shafts.
The Solar range looks directly at thermal and photovoltaic solar energy principles.
Product Ranges
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Arches, Bridges And Trusses
Arches, Bridges And Trusses
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Basic Elastic Properties
Basic Elastic Properties
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Flow And Pressure Measurement
Flow And Pressure Measurement
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Flow Visualisation
Flow Visualisation
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Free Standing Structures Experiments
Free Standing Structures Experiments
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Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer
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Hydraulic Bench
Hydraulic Bench
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Hydro-Electric
Hydro-Electric
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Laminar And Turbulent Flow
Laminar And Turbulent Flow
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Modular Fluid Power
Modular Fluid Power
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Open Channel Flow
Open Channel Flow
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Photovoltaic Solar
Photovoltaic Solar
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Pumps And Turbines
Pumps And Turbines
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Solar Thermal
Solar Thermal
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Stress and Strain Analysis
Stress and Strain Analysis
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Subsonic Wind Tunnels
Subsonic Wind Tunnels
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Thermodynamic Principles
Thermodynamic Principles
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Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics
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VDAS e-lab
VDAS e-lab
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Vibration
Vibration
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Vortices And Cavitation
Vortices And Cavitation
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Wind Energy
Wind Energy
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Wind Tunnel Packages
Wind Tunnel Packages
Featured Products
10 x 0.3 x 0.45 Metre Flume
A 300 mm wide, 5 to 15 m long flume for student study and advanced research into a wide range of fluid flow topics. A huge range of ancillaries are available to extend learning potential and offers the opportunity for innovative experimentation.
DefleX
Digital image correlation (DIC) system designed to enhance the student learning experience, for real-time and post-process measurement and visualisation of deformations, strains and displacements in materials and shapes. Complements the teaching equipment.
DefleX
Digital image correlation (DIC) system designed to enhance the student learning experience, for real-time and post-process measurement and visualisation of deformations, strains and displacements in materials and shapes. Complements the teaching equipment.
Hydro-Electric Turbine
The TecQuipment Hydro-Electric Turbine is a versatile, floor-standing, self-contained apparatus for demonstration of hydro-electricity. It is supplied with five different propellers. The product focuses on exploring the best efficiency point of different propellers and perform energy audits to analyse system performance.
Wind Turbine Dynamics
This is a versatile, compact apparatus for teaching the fundamentals of kinetic wind energy conversion into electrical power. Flexibility is at the core, it has a castor-mounted frame for mobility and functionality and allows students to 3D-print their own blades for advanced experimentation.
SUBSONIC WIND TUNNEL 305 mm
An open circuit suction subsonic wind tunnel with a working section of 300 mm by 300 mm and 600 mm long.
IDEAL GASES - BOYLE'S LAW
Shows the relationship between pressure and volume of an ideal gas at a fixed temperature.
WATER TO AIR HEAT EXCHANGERS
An experimental unit to show how cross-flow water to air heat exchangers work.
PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS
An apparatus to allow investigations and demonstrations into the operation and performance of a high efficiency photovoltaic cell array and battery storage system.
STATIC AND DYNAMIC BALANCING
For experiments in balancing a rotating mass system, statically and dynamically
FREE AND FORCED VIBRATIONS
Allows Students to investigate the free and forced vibration of a rigid beam and spring, and a simply supported beam.